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Daisy SAXON

March 01, 1931 - January 11, 2025

Daisy SAXON obituary, March 01, 1931-January 11, 2025, Victoria, BC

BORN

March 01, 1931

DIED

January 11, 2025

Daisy SAXON Obituary

Daisy Saxon, beloved wife, mother, sister, friend, and aunt, born in Izmir, passed away peacefully in Victoria on January 11, 2025. She will be forever mourned by her devoted husband Dale, and by her loving and cherished son Richard, daughters Sandra, Leslie, (Julie†), and Janis, and their families. Daisy also sadly leaves behind in Turkey, her dear sister Maggy, treasured nieces Marianne and Brigitte, and their families. She will always be a bright star to the many members of her extended family and countless friends around the world, and deeply missed by Yvonne Moore, Maureen (David†) Saxon, Pat and Bob Wallace, and Helen (George†) Olson, and their children and grandchildren.

Daisy enjoyed gardening, cooking for her family, reading, knitting, and swimming in the ocean. She will be remembered for her generous heart, supportive and nurturing spirit, and unwavering love for her family.

The memory of Daisy's wisdom, beauty, kindness, and warmth will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Published by The Times Colonist from Feb. 1 to Feb. 3, 2025.

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Shirley Swift

February 4, 2025

My husband and I met Daisy and Dale when they retired to Victoria. Over the years we
I spent a lot of time with Daisy and Dale mostly over a lunch or dinner table. I admired her skill in languages and old world charm. While traveling in Turkey my husband and I spent time with Daisy´s sister getting a feel for Daisy´s background. I am missing a dear friend in her passing.

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Sheree-Lee Olson

February 4, 2025

Daisy was grace and generosity personified. A beautiful, light-filled soul.

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