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Sybil Anne MCENTEER

1933 - 2019

Sybil Anne MCENTEER obituary, 1933-2019, Toronto, ON

BORN

1933

DIED

2019

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Sybil MCENTEER Obituary

SYBIL ANNE MCENTEER (née Moon) After a fulfilling life, Sybil passed away suddenly on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at the age of 86. Daughter of John Henry and Alma (Cundle) Moon, Sybil was born in Guelph, Ontario on May 14, 1933. Married for 47 years to Douglas George McEnteer, who predeceased her in 2005. Sister to Alan Moon of Thunder Bay. Devoted mother to Alison Cumming (James) and Douglas, and proud grandmother of Rachel and Sarah Cumming and Daria McEnteer. She leaves behind many cousins and members of her extended families. Sybil lived in Ontario for most of her life where she attended Riverdale Collegiate in Toronto and enjoyed playing cello in the school orchestra. After graduating from Victoria College at the University of Toronto and becoming qualified as a teacher, she and Doug married and moved to the mining town of Schefferville in northern Quebec, where she taught grade one. Ultimately, they settled in Thornhill where they raised their two children. Later in life, she returned to the workforce with the Ministry of Education. She also spent many wonderful times at the chalet that she and Doug built together in the Beaver Valley, and it is where she prepared her highly sought-after strawberry jam. Throughout her life, Sybil established strong and lasting friendships, including with her 'Round Robin', Schefferville, TEMC, CFUW and condominium friends, and right up until her last days was busy arranging activities with friends and family. Her faith was very important to her and as a longstanding member of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, it figured prominently in her life and she cared deeply about the church community and its causes. Sybil continually strived to be well-informed, to learn new things, and was passionate about social justice and political issues. She was a voracious reader of the daily papers and books, always had the radio tuned to CBC, and attended later-life learning courses, all contributing to her being an engaging conversationalist. She appreciated music and the arts and often attended the ballet, opera, theatre, symphony, and musical recitals, and volunteered at the Kiwanis Festival. Other activities she enjoyed were travelling, cooking, curling, playing cards, doing puzzles, and watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy after dinner. A service to celebrate her life will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 6th at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, with a reception to follow. If desired, memorial donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity (www.habitatgta.ca) or the Canadian Federation of University Women scholarship fund (North Toronto branch at www.cfuwnorthtoronto.com). Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 10 to Aug. 14, 2019.

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August 31, 2019

To the McEnteer (Moon) family:

May fond memories of Sybil comfort you at this time. I cherish our visits to the chalet and especially Cyprus. May my gift to Habitat in loving memory of Sybil and Doug help continue their long time assistance to housing those in need.

Sincerely, Elaine Holm

Jane Kay

August 18, 2019

Dear Alison & Douglas. Your Paternal Grandparents were my Godparents and your Dad and I were like brother & sister. Whenever my parents and your Grandparents got together for an evening of bridge your Dad and I would find some fun things to do. When your Grandmother was in her teens and going to Business College her Mother died and she lived with my Mother and her family. I'm sorry that I never got to meet you but would love to share stories & pictures with you if you are interested. You can email me at [email protected]. Your Mother was a lovely lady and I remember going up to their chalet. My prayers are with you and hopefully you will get in touch. Much love
Jane Ryding Kay

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Memorial Events
for Sybil MCENTEER

Sep

6

Service

11:00 a.m.

Timothy Eaton Memorial Church

230 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8