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Lorraine TICKINS Obituary

LORRAINE ALEXANDRA TICKINS (Nee Mohr) December 23, 1928 - April 10, 2021 Our mom passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her daughters, the loves of her life. She died with dignity and on her terms, just the way she wanted, showing the courage and strength she humbly carried throughout her life. We are so proud of you Mom. Mom was happiest when she was surrounded by her family. She always had a smile on her face, she had a great sense of humour and an infectious laugh. She was a comfort to be around. She never gave advice unless asked and she didn't judge. Mom was an amazing cook and she welcomed with open arms anyone who showed up at her many feasts. Our home was open to all of our friends. She adored her grandchildren, whom she always had energy for, and she never missed a sporting event, concert, recital or graduation in which they performed. They all fondly remember Gramma's sweet childhood songs, Skinnamarinkydinkydink, If I had a Pony, I had a Little Monkey. As a girl and young mother, Mom loved spending time at her family cottage at Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe. Mom loved any time she could share with her dad and mom (nicknamed Lady, hence Mom's love of ladybugs). She shared many friendships as a member of Islington Golf Club and Georgian Peaks Ski Club back in the day. She loved to knit and made us many treasures we all cherish. She loved Mickey Mouse and all Disney movies, John Denver, a good manhattan, playing bridge and gin rummy, which she usually won. Mom was most of all, true to herself. She never pretended being someone she was not and she genuinely liked being that person. Mom leaves her daughters Debra Gilbert, Linda Tickins (Rod Farmer), Judy Crichton (Bugsy), Karen Anderson (John), Tracy Burke (John), her 14 grandchildren Chris, Trevor, Connie, Molison, Becky, Noah, Cody, Maddie, Jake, Spencer, Hannah, Abigail, Keegan and Jordan, and her 14 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Irene and George Mohr, brothers Henry, Victor, twin brother and best friend George, sisters Olga and Irma, her dog Nikki, St. Bernard Lulu, Bugs bunny and cat Tiger. Many thanks to the caregivers at ICare, most especially the loving hands of Sheila, Cathy, Mercy and Toya. Special thanks to Dr. Gideon whom Mom adored. Mom loved all animals. She always kept in her pocket treats for dogs passing by. In remembrance of her, please give your pet an extra few treats tonight. In lieu of flowers, a donation to an animal charity (or any charity) of your choice is appreciated. Mom, you are beautiful in every way. You are loved and you will be missed. We love you a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck. We are blessed.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 17 to Apr. 21, 2021.

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Lorraine Clarkson

April 24, 2021

My sincere condolences to my cousins, Deb, Linda, Karen, Judy & Tracy, my heart goes out to all of you, I know the heartache of losing a Mom, Remember the fond memories as they never go away, her infectious laugh will be with you forever, I still remember as a little girl living in the same house, & when your dad came on the scene, I remember to this day, the day the were married, I was there at the wedding, Lady made me a special outfit for the wedding, right after she made your Mom’s wedding dress. Happy, happy memories/. I thank God for your Mom & my Aunt for her strength, courage, joy & love that she gave to every person she came in contact with. Love you Aunt Lou & miss you with all my heart, by the way, My Aunt Lorraine’s nickname “Lou” came about because we lived under the same roof & I was her namesake & when a Gentleman called her on the phone asking for Lorraine, I took the call more often than not, Aunt Lou was not amused understandably, hence her name Lou came into being, & being a teenager at the time I laughed & looking back, again, it seems like yesterday. Happy & cherished memories. My thoughts & prayers go out to all of you & may you have all God’s Blessings. Love Lorraine

Lorraine Clarkson

April 24, 2021

I will miss you a whole bunch, as my cousins said: a bushel & a peck & a hug around the neck, I always knew were there & always in my heart, I remember babysitting the first 3 of your children & it seems like just yesterday, my how time flies, I know now you are with my Mom & your other siblings & Lady & Daddy in Heaven. You are in my heart forever. Love Always, your niece Lorraine

John Jakolev

April 18, 2021

Lou was always very welcoming to the many friends of her children that would often show up unannounced at her home. I have many fond memories relating to times years ago around the pool in the backyard. I was always amazed at how tolerant and generous Lou was to all of us even though as teenagers we could be unruly and often made a lot of noise. It was always a pleasure to see Lou. My condolences to all of the family for your great loss.

Madolyn Osborne

April 18, 2021

What a great, joyous and loving tribute in that obituary❣I only met Lorraine once and now wish I had “known” her.

Kelly Hambly

April 18, 2021

Dear Debbie, Linda, Judy Karen and Tracey, please accept my deepest condolences. Your Mom was such a lovely, kind, and thoughtful “Lady”. May she enjoy her manhattans again at the Pearly Gate Bar in the sky.

Kelly Hambly

Kirk

April 17, 2021

I was so saddened to hear about Lou, or as I always called her, Auntie Lou's passing. Memories of my childhood came flooding back remembering fun times we had at the cottage where we were lucky enough to live during the summers when we were kids, enjoying long sunny days on the beach, and walks into Thornbury. I remember Auntie Lou always welcomed me with a warm smile and her infectious giggle. I loved the house at 2 Fourth Green and when she made macaroni with ground beef for dinner, something that I could not eat enough of. I think back to the wonderful swimming pool in the backyard and how exited I would be when I was part of the family gatherings there. I recall being loaded into a station wagon with all the girls, when I would have been 7 or 8 yrs old, to go to see the movie Bambi. When Bambi's mother died I remember crying uncontrollably and Auntie Lou gently reassuring me that Bambi would be okay. Kind gestures like that stick with someone forever. My thoughts are with all the girls who I know loved her dearly. Rest in peace Auntie Lou.

Catherine Whaley

April 17, 2021

Extending my heartfelt sympathy to the whole family.

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