Mary Beatrice (Cousins) Lockwood
Died: June 21, 2008 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital
Obituary
LOCKWOOD: Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 Mrs. Bea (Cousins) Lockwood of London in her 102nd year. Beloved wife of the late Jack Lockwood. Loving mother of Dick Lockwood and his wife Joan of London. Also loved by her grandchildren Dan, Geoff and Katie and her many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the funeral service being conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Wednesday, June 25th at 12:30 p.m. with Reverend Dr. Frank Meadows officiating. Interment in Oakland Cemetery, Delaware. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com The family would like to express their appreciation to Cathy and Ross Chapin and the staff of Inspirit Residences, together with Doctors and nurses at London Health Sciences Centre on floor C6-100 for their care and kindness. A reception will follow at the Highland Country Club, 279 Commissioners Road East, London, Ontario.
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It has been many, too many years since those days at both Mountsfield and South. Dick, please accept my sincere condolences on the death of your mother. My prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Ross Spettigue
Windsor
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies to you and your family, Dick on the loss of your dear mother. She was my ‘adopted Mom’ too in 1988 and 1989 when I boarded at her house and babysat it during her Florida winter vacations. I will miss her.
Chuck Belanger
London/Chatham
Dick:
Heather and I send our love and prayers to you at this time. Sorry we can’t be at the funeral to pay tribute to a wonderful lady. Good Luck.
….Brian
Regretfully, we read about Bea’s passing. Although we were not intimate friends we had known each other for 50 years, My goodness, to think that was only one half of her life is really awesome. Due to prior appointments, we are unable to be at the service for Bea, but I can assure you we will always have fond memories of her, especially our children, to whom she was so kind when they were just beginning to explore their neighbourhood in Lockwood Park
Our deepest sympathy to all of the Lockwood Family at this time.
Carol & Ken Setterington
To Mr.and Mrs. Dick Lockwood and family: Please accept our condolences at this time of your lives…Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family…Dale and Dianne Whitelaw (London Police)
Dick, Joan and family,
Auntie Bea lived a full and careing long life. Auntie Bea was family to the multitudes and always the very closest to my parents and all our family.
From Aunt Edna Stewart at Muncy where she introduced our newly wed parents, to winters at O’Cee your mother was most loved repected and adored by all.
Auntie Bea was always the most enthusiastic hostess at her seaside 4 o’clock tea. I looked forward to joining your Mother for the $3 lunch at the Santa Madeira where she easily took control.
We all have benefited from her life. Auntie Bea’s positive influences will live on through her multitudes of friends and never perish.
Please receive our condolences and sympathy for the loss of your Mother a great Lady.
Pete and Carroll Trott
Dick, Joan, Dan, Geoff and Kaite:
I would like to send you my love and to extend my condolences during this time. I apologize for not being able to attend the funeral as it would mean a great deal to pay tribute to such an outstanding woman. From what I knew of Bee, she was beautiful, strong, positive and most importantly, she was incredibly kind hearted! I will miss our chats about the “big pool” and will never forget how much those memories meant to her! My thoughts go out to all of you; Bee will be greatly missed.
Jess
Dear Dick and Family,
Our sincere condolences in the loss of your dear mother. We certainly enjoyed spending time with her in Florida. She was an amazing woman for her age.
We are sorry to hear of “Bea’s” passing. Bob, Norman Kirk’s yougest son, remembers many visits with Beatrice. Our condolences to her family.
Dear Dick
Ross and I would like you to know that we are thinking of you.
Your Mom lived a very long, good life but it is still sad to lose a parent, just because they are no longer here.
A number of members at Riverbend came from Highland and I would always ask them if they knew your Mom. Most of them did and had very nice things to say about her.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Ross and Stephanie
I wish to express my condolences in your loss.
Three generations of my family spent hours collecting sea shells with her in Florida.
We are thankful she was in our lives, and will remain in our hearts as an inspiration.