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Irene Wilkie Obituary

WILKIE, Irene Church - Peacefully passed away on December 6, 2010 of natural causes. Survived by her husband Robert Wilkie, son Robert Wilkie Jr., daughter-in-law Renee Wilkie and grandson Aidan Robert Wilike. There will be a memorial service for immediate family at a later date. She will be sadly missed by her loved ones.

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Published by Toronto Star from Dec. 8 to Dec. 10, 2010.

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Marg Dickson

December 17, 2010

Bob, Rob and Family, I was very sorry to hear about Irene. I worked with her for many years at A&P. and we had many good laughs together. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Marg Dickson

Ed Mills

December 16, 2010

Mrs Wilkie:
You fed me.
You watched over me.
You loved me.
Treated me like your other son.
Let me and Rob get away with a lot of crap, even though you knew all along what we were up to.
A beautiful lady.
A wonderful woman.
Smart and funny.
Always called me Eddie, even when I was 35 years old and thought of myself as Ed.
Rob's dad always scolding him: "Robbie, do as your mother tells you," after you'd called Rob for dinner for the fourth time in ten minutes, as the road hockey raged every day across the street.
Some say a life can be measured by the touching of one soul while we are on earth.
I'm one of many of those souls you touched.
I love you.
I'll miss you.
God Bless you.

Eddie Mills

Robert Wilkie

December 8, 2010

We miss you Mom, we love you greatly and you will forever live in our hearts. You were the strongest person I ever knew. Thanks for being there for me everytime I needed you. You never let me down. I love you so much.

Your son
Robert John Wilkie

Deborah Woolley

December 8, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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