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Lorna Jean "Lori" HAY

Lorna HAY Obituary

HAY, Lorna Jean "Lori" - Passed away on Monday, June 2, 2014 at Toronto East General Hospital. Dearly loved sister of Pat McNinch. Beloved aunt of Michael O'Leary, great-aunt of Katy Brugger and Kevin O'Leary, great-great-aunt of Claire and Julian Brugger. Lori will also be missed by her cherished friend Georgina White as well as her many family and friends. Many thanks to the wonderful and caring staff of the Palliative Care Unit of TEGH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Toronto Zoo. Private family interment.

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Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 7, 2014.

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June 26, 2014

To Lori's Family
You will not recognize my name, but Pat I met you when I shared a room at Centenary Hospital with Lori in April. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She was such a lovely woman who made quite an impression on me .. I have been truly inspired by her strength, her courage and her cheerfulness in the face of such a difficult time. I have prayed for her and for you, and I will continue to remember you in my thoughts and prayers as I know you loved her dearly and life will never be the same for you again.
Most sincerely,
Shirley Branston

June 12, 2014

Dear Lori,\God took you too soon, He must have a beautiful plan for you. Thank you for letting me know when Sr.Annette was coming, she did not want Fr. John's dog at the switchboard. Fondly remembered, Luba Williams,(Providence)

June 11, 2014

Lori, you were a great mentor and someone who helped me as I started my new career at Providence. I'll miss our chats.
Gale

Even after the sun sets life remains beautiful!

Michael O'Leary

June 8, 2014

I will miss you dearly "big sister", but I will always be reminded of you with everything beautiful this earth has to show me.

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