1924
2018
The family of Agnes McDougall Stevens (nee Robertson) sadly announces her passing at the age of 93, on February 25, 2018. Agnes was born in Dundee, Scotland on March 5, 1924.
During the war she met a young Canadian soldier, Thomas Stevens and they married on August 15, 1945. She and many other married ladies came over to Canada and were affectionately known as “war-brides". She and her husband took up residence in Fort Frances. Their two children Andrew (Andy) and Anne were born there. In 1950, the family moved to Atikokan, where Tom was employed as a butcher in the newly developing iron mine town – a town that could only be accessed by rail. Quite a change for a city girl from Scotland.
Agnes was an active member of the Atikokan Royal Canadian Ladies Auxiliary, a founding member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and a hospital volunteer. She worked at Sears and Eaton's where she made many friends.
Agnes loved to travel and she and Tom would often stay at various camp grounds. They would stop at every point of interest. Agnes was blessed with a near photographic memory and in later years could account in great details all the trips and recite what each of us ate. As well, at the mention of any subject she had a childhood song or saying that she would quickly render.
Agnes will be missed by her son Andy (Sharon) and her daughter Anne (Selly Pajamaki ), as well as her grandchildren Ryan (Jocelynn), Glenn (Heather), and Kristen Stevens, and her nieces and nephews. She was fond of her (7) great-grandchildren and loved to have a four-generation photo taken. She was predeceased by her husband Tom in 1988, her parents Andrew and Magdalene and her sister Helen.
Agnes will now be resting beside her beloved husband. A Celebration of Life is planned to be held on April 28, 2018 at the Atikokan Legion Hall at 1:00.
We would like to thank her neighbours for all of their care and support over the years, and the Atikokan Home Support for their care – they became part of her extended family. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations directed to the AGH Foundation (Box 2490, Atikokan, ON, P0T 1C0; www.AGHospitalFoundation.org or a charity of your choice.
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March 12, 2018
I was so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. My family lived in Atikokan from 1952 and went to church with yours. Their history goes a long way back. Your Mom used to write to mine and keep her up with all the doings in Atikokan. I will miss hearing from her at Christmas. So sorry for your loss.
Jean Mackintosh Fisher
Judy Scott
March 5, 2018
Please accept our sincere sympathy
Hoping all the wonderful memories you have of your mother & grandmother who had a long full life & has been around to enrich yours will make the days ahead a little easier
May the peace that comes from the memories of love shared comfort you
Our hearts are with you
Jack Aitkenhead, Judy Scott & family
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