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CORINNE ALLAN Obituary

ALLAN, CORINNE ANN Corinne Ann Allan (nee Sims) passed away peacefully on March 14, 2022, surrounded by her family. She held hands, told stories and listened to some of her favourite songs. Corinne was born in Winnipeg on October 16, 1929, the only child of Hilda and Clarence Sims. She grew up and lived in many provinces across Canada, following her father's career opening offices for London Life Insurance. When the family finally settled in Toronto, Corinne was able to plant roots, develop friendships. She attended the University of Toronto and Leaside High, where she first met her soul mate and eventual husband, William Douglas Allan. Together Corinne and Bill started what would be a wonderful life journey together. Corinne leaves behind, son Russell, daughter Barbara (John Shenstone) and daughter Suzanne (Geoff Cornish). She was a beloved grandmother to Arabella and Christina Allan, Harris and Jack Shenstone and Beau, Kaeley and Keiran Cornish. Corinne loved art and art history. She was a Docent Emeritus at the Royal Ontario Museum, where she spent many years writing scripts for the various curated tours and permanent exhibits. Her favourites were the Egyptian Civilization exhibits. In 1979 she was honored to conduct tours for the King Tut exhibition held at the AGO, representing 2,000 years of ancient Egyptian history. Corinne and Bill enjoyed spending time at the family cottage at Fairview Island on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka for over 40 years. They travelled the world and spent many winter vacations with friends, family and grandchildren around St. Pete's beach in Florida. Corinne was a brilliant vibrant woman, full of life, love and happiness. She was a friend to many and took an interest in everyone she met. Corinne also enjoyed a little mischief, but the best kind. The family wants to thank the wonderful support of her friends and the employees at the Dunfield Retirement Home. Thanks also to caregivers, Chel, along with Tess and Edna, who gave her so much comfort, love and support towards the end of her life. The Irish blessing, "May the road rise to meet you..." was a favourite. Hers was a life well-lived, indeed.

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Published by Toronto Star on Mar. 21, 2022.

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Hilda Nell Locke (nee: Viney)

July 15, 2025

My name is Hilda Locke, and Corrine was my cousin. Her Mother Hilda Sims was my Aunt, my Mother's sister. I spoke wither briefly on the phone a few years ago. We had a chance to catch up on family. I will miss her.

Debi Purcell Munn

May 26, 2023

I have fond childhood memories of Corinne & Bill. My parents, Rita & Vern loved them both and had many happy memories travelling with them and visits at their cottage. They were well liked by everyone. I´m sorry to just learn that Corinne has passed on, but it seems she lived a good life!
My condolences to her family.

Wendy Chalmers

March 23, 2022

My heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved mom, Barb. it looks like she had an exceptional life filled with much joy.

Lesley Allan

March 23, 2022

Rest in peace Corinne-you were a wonderful caring grandmother -my daughters, i hope , have learned a great deal about caring and family values from you -Lesley

Lesley Carter Allan

March 22, 2022

Test in peace Corinne - you were a wonderful caring grandmother - my daughters I hope have learned a great deal about caring and family from you -Lesley

Bradley Wilson

March 21, 2022

The cottage was a magical place for all of us and Corinne and Bill made that happen for everyone who was so lucky to have spent time on the island . There was never a dull moment and always a good long joke to be told and a festive meal to be had for all. As each summer came upon us the old jokes would get longer and more animated from the next .One of the most wonderful things of all was Corinnes ability to find levity in everything . She had that special gift of teaching all of us how to laugh at ourselves. I know that when I think of Corinne I will not be sad but smile and have a glow in my heart .
"Thanks for the memories ....

John Milkovich

March 21, 2022

What a special human being Cori was. Time with her was always filled with laughter, wonderful stories and often dancing. I loved her joie de la vie, that exquisite smile with a twinkle in her eye and her beautiful art.

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