Sybell Maloney
Died: November 1, 2020 | Place: Victoria Hospital, London
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MALONEY, Sybell….
At Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, November 1, 2020, Sybell (Lashley) Maloney in her 88th year went to be with her Lord. Beloved wife of the late Harold Maloney (2010). Proud mother of Harold Lisle Maloney Jr. of London and Lynnette Maloney of Oshawa. Cherished grandma of Alyssha, Freedom, Alexis, Keshia, Marcus, Jamal-Benjamyn and great grandma of Asher. Dear sister-in-law of Carl Worrell and mother-in-law of Melissa. Predeceased by her sister Monica Worrell. A private service will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Please watch the taped service on Saturday afternoon at https://www.facebook.com/millard.george.165 or High resolution on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljuKxDIX-qA Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made the Alzheimer Society of London & Middlesex. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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My beautiful mentor and friend second mom in London , you were ready but our hearts weren’t. You were and still are a great blessing to us now you are with the lord. We will cherish great memories it was a great blessing my beautiful friend until we meet again. My sincere condolences to the entire family especially her son Harold-lisle. Many blessings!
Deepest condolences to the entire family.
Sincerely Heather, Lily and Cooper Gray.
I send my love and condolences to you, her family. I remember her from so many years ago, but what I remember was her kind, welcoming nature, her smile, and kindness. I am so sorry for your loss.
On behalf of the Young family, please accept our sincere condolences. Your mom/grandmother was an extension of our family and we loved her dearly. This past Friday evening she called me to let me know she was thinking of me not knowing this would be my last conversation with her. I will forever cherish our friendship and our conversations. I will miss her wisdom, laughter, warm hugs, encouraging words, endless stories, and her love for Jesus. She loved the Lord with all of her heart and loved each of you so much. We will be praying for you that you will experience His comfort and peace during this time. With love
Mark, Dawn, Rachel, Jordan, and Matthew Young
My condolences to you on the passing of your beloved Sybell. I will miss her greatly. She had such a wonderful sense of humour and brought joy to everyone around her. Her presence at our church will be sorely missed.
The giant has gone to be with her Prince. I remembered when Sis Maloney and Bro Maloney were migrating to Canada I wrote a farewell poem The Giant and Her Prince. I loved them both dearly and one consolation is that they are both in the arms of Jesus. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.
To her family my sincerest condolences. You have lost a beautiful thoughtful soul.
Sybell was one of the sweetest women I know. Always there for a good hug and laughter. She will be sorely missed as a member of our church. She was always a great supporter of our Young Adults. My condolences to her family and close friends, you are all in my prayers and thoughts.
Our sincerest sympathy to all the family. Sybell will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
I have had the privilege to have know her as our Church in the Oaks, Mom for several years. She was a great Mentor and friend to everyone. Always positive and a great listener and shared valuable wisdom. She loved to laugh and tell of her life experiences. I always enjoyed talking to her and joking with her. She had a way of telling what she thought about things, but in such a caring and loving way. She always had a loving hug and kiss for everyone.
She was truly a very special daughter of the Lord.
She has earned her crown in Heaven with the Lord with whom she dearly loved and reunited with her dear husband.
Our loss is Heavens gain.
We love you Sybell!!!
Sweet Sybell. Your sense of humour, heart for others, and warm hugs will be greatly missed. You invested so much into the lives of others and were a bold women of faith.
“Too blessed to be stressed” will always replay in my mind as I think of you. Bennett and I will miss you
Rest in sweet peace my friend.
Wow, this is very sad news for our family because we have known the Maloney family since my siblings and I were young children in Port Hope. Our absolute heart-felt condolences go to Lynette and Lisle (and their children); God bless you during this time.
My sincere condolences to the family. Sybell was a beautiful woman of God and she finished her race with grace and dignity. I miss her terribly already but take comfort in knowing she is with the Lord. I pray for strength for the family she leaves behind and loved so dearly.
We will remember your Mother and Grandma with much love and fondness! She always had an encouraging word and was a strong woman of God! We are so sorry for your loss but it is “heaven’s gain”!
I am so saddened to hear that Sybell has passed away. I am sad that I won’t have another Sunday to hear her respond with her warm, wise and heartfelt ‘I am blessed’ when I would greet her with a ‘How are you, young lady?’ I always felt that she was saying this not so much to share a greeting but more to remind me that I too was blessed and I should rejoice a little more about that. Sybell loved Jesus – that was for sure and we were all blessed at Church In The Oaks just to share in the grace and peace that the Holy Spirit extended through her.
Our sincere condolences to her entire family. Know she was loved by her church family very much and we will miss her dearly.
Rich and Linda Cherry
Sybell was always a tease, but a loving tease. She had such a love for the LORD Jesus. And she has now graduated to be with Him.
Condolences for all her family and friends at this time of loss.
Such an adorable woman- you could not help but Love her. I always knew she was very special to the young people at Church in the Oaks. And that was so good- her gift was joy and passing it on -She will be missed – But she is in heaven- and enjoying the Lord she loved and served -My prayers for her family and other friends .
My heart breaks for her family, especially Alyssa who was very close to her grandmother. Our thoughts are with you at this painful time.
What a great loss! My sincerest condolences to family and friends.
We knew Sybell for a little over year, but in such short time she became a great blessing and encouragement for me and my daughter. Her sincere love, prayers and words of wisdom helped us to go through some difficult times in life. Her big hugs and joyful spirit are greatly missed. She has set an example of a strong and faithful woman of God – bold, fearless and dedicated. We cry today because we lost a beautiful soul, but we also rejoice because we know we will see Sybell again.
Praying that your grieving hearts find comfort knowing that Sybell is in the presence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, where there is no pain, no sickness, no tears.
From the day I met you until our unfinished conversation last week, you have been my friend, my mentor, my mother figure. You embraced my family as your own and you were always there through every event.
Your passing has left a void in my life, a space no one else can fill, it still feels unreal in so many spaces. I love you dearly and I thank you for all that you have done for me and Joe as we started our life together. Rest well with Maloney I am sure he is happy to have you with him again. I now have another angel or may I say two to watch over us. Rest In Peace my friend. Until. Cassandra. I am better because of you.
To Lyle and Family:
It was with great sadness I received the news that your mom had died. Christine and I were honoured to have her in our congregation at Church in the Oaks 2011-2017. We loved her. Sybell was like a “mother in Israel” and treated me with love and respect. We loved her. May the Lord grant you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Rev. Dr. Garry E. Milley
Dear Maloney Family,
Dean and I very saddened by the news of Sybell’s passing and we are praying for your family during this difficult time. I was blessed for many years to have had Sybell volunteer in the office at the church. She would faithfully help fold bulletins, knit baby sweaters, hats and the like. She would give generously to help the less fortunate in our community and abroad. If there was a task to be taken on to bless our church and its mission, Sybell would often find a way to give of herself. We too know how much love Sybell had for her family and for her Lord and Saviour as she would talk often about them. Even though Sybell will be greatly missed, she has gone to be with her Heavenly Father and is in a better place. We know we will see her again one day.
Our condolences Diane & Dean Sloss
BLESSED AND WONDERFULLY MADE are words to live by. Sybell you came into our lives as rolling thunder letting me know you didnt need my help unless you asked for it .But the Lord had a different idea . He used our helping spirit to form a deep loving friend ship between us . I will miss our talks and laughter in the car going here and there to pick up sales .You always Talked to Frank about the Lord on these trips .On our last trip Frank meet Lyle his brother from an other Mother as you put it . You made A HUDGE IMPACT IN OUR LIVES we are BLESSED to have known you .
My heartfelt condolences to her entire family. May God continue to strengthen you all in this your time of bereavement. Continue to Sleep in Peace sis. Maloney and Rise in Glory. My prayers are with the family.
In my personal experience, the death of my mother filled my heart with a heavy loss. I wept myself an ocean that set me adrift amidst a fog of sadness.
Sybell’s voice came to me like the sound of a vessel cutting through these unchartered waters. The warmth of her compassion began to evaporate the mist. And, like a crispy white sail tugged by winds of change, pulling me to safe shores, she began…
Almost every night, she would call to check in with me. She spoke of my mother as a friend. She never held any slight as my mother began to forget more and more. Sybell only gave my mother empathy and steadfast kindness in return. And, it comforted me to know my mother had this friendship with Sybell until her last steps here on earth.
Then, Sybell began to share her story – her departed husband, he beloved children, her grandchildren…she spoke with such love and contentment to be surrounded with her family. It wasn’t always easy but, she seemed to want it no other way. I could always hear her smile through the phone as she described how she had been blessed. She reminded of my mother as she spoke of the simple things that brought her joy. I knew this was must have connected my mother and Sybell. I understood why she had become such an important part of the Tennant family.
Lisle, please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mother. I hope that it brings you some solace to know that she will be greeted by her friend, Monica. And, I hope they will sit together and laugh as they were know to do.
Your mother helped me find ground in my steps forward. I know she has been blessed by the sound of God’s voice welcoming her into her new life.