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SHIRLEY GALBRAITH Obituary

Shirley Galbraith (née Knight) died peacefully on January 7, 2026, at the age of 95, surrounded by her family. Predeceased by her husband, Al Galbraith, in 2016, Shirley lived a full and happy life with Al and their daughters, Susan, Lisa (Don McLean) and Anne (Colin Ross). Born in Dutton, Ontario, she later adopted city life in Toronto like no other, thriving on everything it had to offer. Shirley was an active volunteer and had a lifelong love of the arts, devoting many hours to organizations such as The Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Blooms, The Garden Club, The Herb Society, The Granite Club and Friends of the Visual Arts, among others. She boasted about her luck in collecting a fabulous group of friends in life and kept in close contact throughout her time. An elegant woman, known for her gentle manner and kind words, Shirley possessed an innate sense of style, evident in everything she touched from fashion to decor. Her friends quipped about how well put together she was, having a pair of shoes and handbag for every outfit. A self-professed poor 'joke teller', her stories unfailingly made everyone laugh without hesitation. Family was everything to Shirley, and she adored her grandchildren, Lindsay and Mitchell McLean, Nicholas, Jazzy and Kit Ross; and great-grandson, Theo who arrived in 2018. In the early years, the Galbraith home was the centre of lively gatherings with friends, often on the player piano late into the night, endless games of pool and a nightcap of scotch on the rocks. After building their chalet in Horseshoe Valley in 1975, Shirley and Al moved the celebrations north, cherishing winter weekends with their daughters and eventually all of the grandchildren. Skiing, and time together made for an exceptional loving family story. Shirley welcomed every chalet visitor with open arms, working tirelessly preparing gourmet meals and making sure that everyone was happy. Shirley will be deeply missed - her engaging personality, kind and generous heart, impeccable sense of style, 'nexus walker' dance moves and her enthusiastic "yes" to every invitation, never forgotten. "Mom," you had a life well lived! The family is profoundly grateful for the care and compassion Shirley received at The Dunfield Retirement Residence, particularly during her final months. Condolences may be made through www.mountpleasantgroup.com/obituaries-services. A Celebration of Life will take place from 4 p.m- 6 p.m on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 17 to Jan. 21, 2026.

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Judy

February 13, 2026

My mom lives at the Dunfield and recently moved to the Dementia floor. Your mom was incredibly kind, and even after my mom moved, Shirley always continued to ask about her. I am grateful for the joy Shirley brought to everyone around her. She was beautiful inside and out, and her warmth and kindness made my mom´s life so much brighter. She is so missed. We truly can´t thank you enough.

Sheila Kappele

January 18, 2026

I knew Shirley through a bridge group that met two afternoons a month as well as a member of Eglinton St George´s United Church. My sympathies go out to the whole family to whom Shirley was a totally devoted mother and grandmother. Shirley never had a negative word to say about anybody. She was the kindest and most positive person I ever met.

Nancy Paitich

January 17, 2026

I am deeply thankful and grateful to Shirley for accentuating my childhood. From my time on Castlegrove to my many chalet visits, and boat trips, I was Always warmly treated and made to feel special.

The Galbraiths were so important to me, that I tried to pay it forward with my own children´s friends, to make my home a similar place.

In addition, I am extremely grateful for all the Galbraith girls, especially my dearest friend Lisa who has exemplified both her parents genuinely.

May Shirley rest in peace and know she made a difference in my life. Much love, Nancy Paitich(walroth)

Gavin T.

January 17, 2026

A sad day for all to hear that Mrs. Galbraith has passed away. Our most respectful sympathies.

Mrs. Galbraith,

Thank you for being such an accepting neighbour even if you didn't really "get" why the kid next door on McGlashan Court was always working on crappy old cars til all hours.

And thanks for not admitting you saw the rock band unloading their equipment mere moments after the neighbours left the kids alone for the weekend.

You were really cool.

Give Al a big hug.

To the Galbraith girls and their families, Mums like yours are the best. Big hug.

Lyn Coombs

January 17, 2026

Dear Lisa, Nothing compares to losing a much loved Mum. Sending you and your family my deepest sympathy and big hugs XO

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Celebration of Life

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Visitation Centre, Crematorium and Mausoleum

375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON

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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Visitation Centre, Crematorium and Mausoleum

375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4T 2V8