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NANCY CHRISTINE DEY

NANCY CHRISTINE DEY obituary, Toronto, ON

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NANCY DEY Obituary

NANCY CHRISTINE DEY After a very long struggle against many challenges, our sister Nancy died on Sunday, December 3, 2023, in Toronto. Brothers Peter (Phyllis) and Bill (Stephanie) and sister Wendy (Steven) will miss her terribly. To a large extent, Nancy gave focus to the Dey family, bringing it together on all special occasions. Up to the age of 75, Nancy had as much spirit and showed as much interest in the world around her as she did when she was much younger and in better health. Nancy never lost her wonderful sense of humour, her fascination with people, politics, sports - and the weather. She loved the great outdoors, the birds and wildlife in Algonquin Park. Her memory was sharp and she especially remembered - in detail - the love and excellent care she received in the early part of her life in Ottawa from her Mother and Father, Jessie and Jardine Dey. Nancy so much enjoyed seeing and talking to her nephew Matthew (Lisa) and nieces Sarah (Alex), Claudia (Don), Anouk (Cameron), Jessica, Perri (Corey) and Olivia. And certainly, in recent years, her attention was captured by grandnephews - Henry and Luke, Dove and Austin, Rhett and Briggs, North - and grandniece Neve. The Dey family would like to pay very special tribute to Nancy's chief advocate and closest friend, Julie Ugwu, who helped look after Nancy's well being for the last 25 plus years. Thank you, Julie, for going way beyond the call of duty for such a long time, and bringing so much joy into Nancy's life. We would also like to thank her wonderful caretakers – Dr. Albert Wong and Dr. Sidney Smart, nurses Edna and Janet, PSWs Cecille, Kobi and Elaine, as well as Barbara, Millie, Braden, and all others on Wellesley Central Place 4-West. There were many who held a special place in Nancy's life, including, Janet, Claudia (Margaret), Mary Deanne and David. Nancy was pretty successful at fighting off the many health issues which afflicted her in recent years. She showed her 'stuff' during the pandemic, despite loneliness during the isolation of 'lockdowns'. But family visits soon brought back her excitement and knowledge of daily news - she never missed a good political story and always voted in elections on all three levels of government. A small reception to celebrate Nancy's life will be held at Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home, 467 Sherbourne St, Toronto, on Monday, December 18, 11am - 2pm, 2023. A private family goodbye will take place at a later date in Pakenham, ON, where her Mother and Father are buried. If you wish, a donation in Nancy's name to one of the following would be appreciated: - Rekai Centres, Rekai Charitable Foundation https://www.canadahelps.org/en/ - Community Living Toronto Community Living Toronto

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Dec. 9 to Dec. 13, 2023.

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David Conroy

December 8, 2024

I recently learned that Nancy passed away.

I first met Nancy in Ottawa in the early 1970s when I was going to university. We would get together every couple of weeks and speak on the phone on a regular basis. Our visits usually involved a movie or a walk in the park and almost always a pizza, or something similar that gave us time together. We spoke about life in general and anything that was concerning to her at the time. I had the pleasure of visiting her parents on a number of occasions.

I got married in 1982, and my wife became part of my relationship with Nancy, who welcomed her as she did our daughter who was born in 1989. Nancy especially enjoyed seeing her as a young child and watching her grow up.

After Nancy moved to Toronto, we kept in touch by phone, and with occasional visits of us to Toronto or Nancy to Ottawa. On one of those visits, it was lovely meeting her social worker, Julie.

Nancy always spoke well of her parents; her siblings Wendy, Peter and Billy; and Julie, and of the assistance that they gave her.

Eternal peace, good friend!

David

Marjorie Galbraith (Nicholson)

December 10, 2023

Hello to Peter, Bill and Wendy --- this note will indeed bring you a voice and memory from the past. My name is Marjorie Galbraith --- but you might remember me as Margie Nicholson because you knew me when our families had cottages at Malloch's Beach, Arnprior! When I saw the name Dey and read of your dear sister Nancy's life and recent death, I thought I would surprise you and write. You people rented a cottage there for one month annually and I remember your aunt came with you often and was great to all of 'the kids" at the cottage--- I cannot remember her name. I do remember you three and your parents. My mum and dad, Mary and Nick Nicholson and my sister MaryAnne had a cottage up near the neighbourhood water well and between the Heney's and Prentice's cottage. I am sure you have great memories of that summer place --- I do. I am the only one left in my family and my husband, Ian and I are in a Seniors' residence now --- We are both 89 unbelievably but are quite well and content here. Our two children, Geoff and Jane and their families (all 7 grandcildren) live in Edmonton, but we keep up with them well . Geoff visited us this fall. I am sure you four siblings have had busy and full lives --- Nancy was a wonderful member of your family from the memorial note and will be missed. About the cottage again --- did you know that the Malloch's house was condemned and torn down in the 60's and later a very nice housing development called Old Orchard Estates was built with homes right down where our cottages were and up to the main road. Also I remember your home in Ottawa and see it periodically when I have to go to the Heart Institute. I must not make this too long --- but I do hope you remember me and my family and do enjoy a minute of thinking of fun at Malloch's Beach.

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Dec

18

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home & Chapel

467 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON M4X1K5

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467 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON M4X1K5