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Bernadette YEO Obituary

Ann Aubin Yeo, peacefully passed in her 88th year surrounded by love, on Monday October 12, 2020, at the Trenton Memorial Hospital. Daughter of the late David and Isabel Aubin, sister to the late Lillian Moyle. Loving wife to the late Walter Yeo, with whom she spent 63 happy years. Loved deeply by her son David Yeo (Claudia), and daughter Karen Tufo-Coates (Glenn). Proud Gramma of Karley Pyke (Shawn), Kyle Tufo (Sabrina) and Mackenzie Wood (partner Dan). Great Gramma (GG) to her pride and joy, Griffin! Ann, as she was known, was a child prodigy figure skater, born in Copper Cliff, Ontario in 1933. At the age of 7 she was invited to skate at the Toronto Cricket Skating Club, considered quite an honour at the time. She moved away from home and was coached by Albert and Sadie Enders. When her coaches moved to British Columbia to coach, so did 10-year-old Ann. She was the youngest skater to ever get her gold medal for figures and free skate. She was the first woman to complete a double axel in competition. Due to financial constraints, Ann had to turn professional at the early age of 16 and start her 50 plus year coaching career in Owen Sound. Here is where she met the love of her life, Walter, and had her two children. She travelled 600 miles a week, coaching in places such as Mildmay, Paisley, Owen Sound, Walkerton, and Meaford, just to name a few. In 1962, the Yeo family moved to Peterborough where Ann took over the reigns as Senior Coach. She had many successes with athletes she coached going to Canadians in various disciplines. She was a highly sought-after coach, with an eagle technical eye. She loved her skaters and they loved her in return. She changed the Lindsay Figure Skating Club from a recreational club to a competitive club. Once again having great success with skaters going on to high level competitions and being successful. In May of 1992, Ann was named the Eastern Ontario Coach of the Year, from Skate Canada. Ann retired from full-time coaching shortly after that but continued to assist her former skaters, who had now become coaches themselves, when asked. Her love for the sport of figure skating was only surpassed by her love for her family. She will be so very missed! Arrangements entrusted to THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, LAKEFIELD CHAPEL. Cremation has taken place. Ann's family would like to acknowledge with great appreciation the excellent and compassionate care provided by the entire staff of the second floor inpatient unit of Trent Memorial Hospital. A small private family celebration will be held in the future. "May you be skating your favourite program high above us Mom!"

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Published by The Peterborough Examiner on Oct. 19, 2020.

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Diane Perry

October 25, 2020

She was a lovely neighbour on Evans Dr. I'm glad that I talked to her before she passed away. I will miss her. She was a wonderful lady. Diane Perry.

Janice

October 24, 2020

Mrs Yeo taught me skating 45 years ago. I was so young and she was so kind to me. Thank you for posting this notice. I had no idea of her accomplishments. I only knew what an amazing coach and mentor she was to me.
Janice

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