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Debbie Hogan-Johnson
November 4, 2017
We were sitting with my motherinlaw Joyce Clarke Johnson Sheppard last night and her friend Mary came up in our conversation. I went searching and discovered the news of her death. Sending all of you our sympathies and prayers as you grieve. Mary and Joyce had some good times in Montreal years ago. And when we also figured out Back then that Mary and I were related through the O'Connell side it proved that it truly is a small world. (My nanny Elizabeth and her father I believe are brother and sister if I remember the connection right). Prayers of appreciation for a life well lived and for your peace and comfort as you mourn.
Averil & Pat Donahue
September 7, 2017
Please accept our deepest sympathies and know our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
September 7, 2017
RIP Mary, my sincere condolences to the Timmons family.
Carol Folkes Bell
Susan Horan-Termors
September 6, 2017
To The Timmons Family & all of Mary's loved ones.
We have enjoyed the honour and pleasure of knowing Mary for many years and thankful for such a gift of a lovely and "spirited" lady. Until we meet again. Cheers!!
Our deepest sympathy,
Susan & Co Termors
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Alana Stephens
September 6, 2017
To the Timmons family:
Very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. We remember her and your father and Uncle Gerry from the Dorval Legion. Please accept our condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
Wayne and Alana Johnson
Dennis @ Tina Timmons
September 5, 2017
R.I.P now MOM.
You were the glue that held our family together. Although there is a tear in my eye right now, there is also a smile on my face knowing that you really did have a wonderful life and are now in a better place. It was hard to see you not being able to get around the last 5 or so years, as this is not who you were but still you never once complained. You were always on the go, travelling the world, working at the Legion, picking up those gags gifts for your bowling league, knocking down walls while dad was at work. Always smiling and singing. I will never forget you racing the train beside the track to try and beat it in Vermont, or having a packed downtown bar (Hunters Horn), including the band, on St. Patrick's day, yelling "Mickey, Mickey". Your infectious laugh would always make others smile. Being the strong, devoted Irish Catholic woman you are, I am sure you are up in heaven and have already talked with St. Anthony. Now together with dad, Uncle Gerald, Granny and Marguerite, trying to organize the next St. Patrick's day party. I take solace in the fact that you won't be bound by a wheel chair anymore but rather flying around with your new wings, you truly are an angel. If you haven't received them yet, then I am sure you're sewing a pair out of some old curtains until they arrive. Heaven just became a better place and I am a better person for having you as my mom.
One more time mom. Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? Mary was tough and answered rough " Who the hell wants to know"..... Say hi, to everybody in heaven for us. You are gone but will never be forgotten as part of you lives in all of us.... Give yourself a big hug from all of us....Miss you already. love you mom.
September 5, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Francis Ivess. (Verdun)
Holly Timmons Demoe
September 5, 2017
Mom- We will miss you dearly but know you are in a better place. You lived a long and exciting life (95 years). May you rest in peace and may God bless you
Holly & Dan
Joan Robinson
September 5, 2017
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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