Anne “Lee” Wilson
Died: August 3, 2025 | Place: London, Ontario
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Memorial Service
Friday, August 22, 2025
11:30 am
A. Millard George Funeral Home
60 Ridout Street South
London, Ontairo
N6C 3X1
Obituary
Wilson, Anne “Lee”
Known for her beautiful smile, Anne “Lee” Wilson passed away peacefully at Westmount Gardens on Sunday August 3rd, 2025 in her 93rd year. Lee was predeceased by her beloved husband Richard “Dick” Wilson (2007) and their cherished son Richard John Wilson (2023), as well as her brother Terry Bullen, sister-in-law Jo-an Bullen and parents Elsie and Lloyd Bullen.
She is survived by her three daughters, Janet Mayr, Linda Wilson and Jill Armstrong, sons-in-law Heinz Mayr and Dale Armstrong, daughter-in-law Rebecca Wilson and her brother Ric Bullen and sister-in-law Lucille Bullen.
Lee was the adored Grandmother of Eric, Heidi, Colin and Stephen Mayr, Tara and William Sutherland, Lindsay Burton, Daryl Armstrong and Jessica and Jaime Wilson. Also loved by Josh and Victoria Roberts and great-grandchildren Wyatt, Sawyer, Willow, Foster, Cali, Gavin and Lia.
A lifelong Londoner, Lee was passionate about her volunteer work with Riverside United Church, the Kiwanis Club and Mission Services. She enjoyed successful careers as a legal secretary, realtor and administrative assistant at Spencer Hall. More than anything though, Lee loved being a homemaker, spending time with her four children and doting on her grandchildren.
A Memorial service will be held at A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Friday August 22nd, 2025, at 11:30 AM followed by a reception. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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I am so sorry to hear about Lee’s death. She was a lovely lady and she was always shining and smiling. She will be forever missed. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. I am sending big hugs and lots of love.
There are many adjectives to describe Lee including warm, gentle, loving, welcoming and devoted. Her smile lit up any room she was in. To the family, may your many cherished memories sustain you. Kathryn & Bill Kiel
To Lee’s Family – Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mom. I’m truly sorry. Lee was a beautiful person in every way, and very special in my life. Our friendship goes back a long, long way to when I worked with your Dad at G.M.A.C. Then they lived just around the corner from us. Of course Lee and I shared such meaningful times in our work at Riverside Church, especially in outreach. Do know my caring thoughts are with you. Peace . . . Norma
Janet,so sorry to hear about your Mom’s passing. I have so many fond memories of you and your Mom when lived on Montclair. Please share my condolences with the rest of your family. Michele Theobald (Gulka)
Linda, your mom sounds like she was a wonderful, kind, loving and “interested” woman, which is no surprise as you share those same qualities. Such a loss… you will always miss her but there are so many ways that she will always be with you. Wishing you strength and sending you hugs 🤗
My sincere condolences to you Janet and the family. If you recall I met your mom when we were in nursing school and I came home with you. I remember her wonderful smile and what a fabulous hostess she was. Though life gets in the way I have thought of her often and believe your memories of times gone by will forever fill that space in your heart. ❤️
It was a pleasure to have met Lee and spent some time with her, Janet and Linda in Collingwood.
She was a beautiful, fun lady.
My sincerest condolences to the family.
I feel lucky to have met Lee and spent some time with her, Janet and Linda in Collingwood. Such a fun, sweet lady!
My sincerest condolences to the family.