Ola Mae Morley
Died: May 29, 2020 | Place: Victoria Hospital, London
Obituary
MORLEY, Ola Mae….
Peacefully on Friday, May 29, 2020, Ola Mae Morley in her 93rd year passed away at Victoria Hospital, London. Beloved daughter of the late Wilson and Olive (nee Gunning) Morley. Predeceased by brother Russell (Kathleen) Morley and sister Maida (Cole) Bowman. Survived by many nieces, nephews and numerous close friends.
Cremation has taken place, with ashes to be interred in the family plot in Exeter Cemetery, Exeter, at a later date.
Donations to the London Regional Cancer Program, any Animal Aid Society, or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged.
A special Thank You to the palliative care staff of St. Elizabeth, Paramed and Parkwood Institute; especially Dr. George Kim.
Due to the pandemic that is keeping everyone apart at this time, a get together with family and friends to celebrate Ola’s life will be held when it is safe to do so. Time and place to be announced at a later date. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Aunt Ola: You left behind some AMAZING memories for all of us to share. May God Bless you now and always.
Ola, you were an incredibly independent, strong, funny and outgoing women who knew what you wanted. Your stories about your trips and adventures where so wonderful to listen to. I’m so happy you’re at peace and watching over us with your binoculars. When we see a cardinal, we will think of you ??
RIP Aunt Ola you can now rest without any pain, you left a lot of memories behind.
Ola, you were an incredibly smart, independent, funny & outgoing lady who knew what she wanted! Your stories about your fabulous trips and adventures were just amazing to listen to. You will be sadly missed by everyone in your life. I know you are looking over us all with your binoculars! When we see a red cardinal, we will think of you!
We are saddened for the loss of Aunt Ola – she was a force to be reckoned with but her stories and family history lessons were invaluable. Enjoy the next part of your journey – we love you.
I met Ola at Chartwell Retirement Residence. She and my Mom were table-mates at lunch and dinner. I sometimes joined them and others. I loved Ola’s smile and sense of humour. And learning about the interesting life she led. I was struck by her enthusiasm for baseball, camping and walking. I was impressed by how she handled her cancer diagnosis. I miss her.