George “Ted” Barron
Died: August 4, 2008 | Place: Residence
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Suddenly at his residence, on Monday, August 4th, 2008, George Barron of London in his 87th year. Beloved husband of the late Gladys Ivy Barron. Loving father of Bonnie (Bill) Windover of London and
George Barron Jr. of London. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Bob (Terry) Windover of Brantford, Belinda Windover of Ottawa, Lisa Windover and Dennis Laschuk, Dylan Atkins, Theresa Fletcher all of London and his great grandchildren Kyle and Madisyn Windover of Brantford. George will also be missed by his sister Doris (“Bud”) Ernewein of Woodstock. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 2 -4 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service to celebrate George’s life will be conducted in the chapel on Friday August 8th, 2008 at 1:00 pm with Reverend Dave Stephens officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation 150-633 Colborne Street, London ON, N6B 2V3, Mission Services of London 415 Hamilton Road, London ON, N5Z 1S1 or to Meals on Wheels 15 York Street, London ON, N6A 1A3. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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Dear Family of the late George Barron:
Just a note to express our deepest sympathy to you. George was a sweet kind soul who will be missed greatly.
He always had a smile and was a gentle spirit. His memory will live in our hearts.
Warm regards.
Steve and Linda Balcom
Dear Bonnie,
It is with regret that I learned of your father’s sudden death. May the wonderful memories of the many precious moments you shared with your Dad comfort you in these difficult times. I will be unable to attend visitations because of previous commitments but be assured that I will be thinking of you in your sorrow and wishing you and your family stength in the days ahead.
With sympathy,
Suzanne Holmes
Dear Bonnie,Bill,George Jr & families. We were so saddened to read of your dad’s passing. We go back a long time, and I fondly remember all the good times we shared at your home on Gerrard and the fun at Wasaga with mom and dad when we were kids. Your dad was a man with great wisdom,compassion and a wonderful sense of humour. Guess we know where you got yours from. He touched so many lives, at Church, the Mens Mission and so many other places. I drove by his home just last Sunday, and thought of dropping in, but didn’t. I wish I had. I would have loved one last hug. Our prayers and Love go out to all of you. Love Ronalee and John
Dear Bonnie, Bill and family:
We were very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts at this time.
Jim & Sally Laschuk
Please convey the sincere condolences of the MSL Women’s Auxiliary to George’s family. While he was MSL ED, he was a vital part of our meetings, and our older members will remember him fondly and with gratitude for all his contributions.
With Heartfelt Sympathy to the Family of the late George Barron.
George dedicated many years volunteering at McGarrell Place, previously Versa Care Centre. His musical talent and sense of humour brightened many a Resident and Staff Day. We will all miss seeing George at McGarrell Place. Please accept all of our condolences.
Hello
I am the Director of Care at McGarrell Place-formerly SunHaven
First met your Dad when your mother was a resident there.
I meet many people in my travels-many families-your father stood out to me as a true gentleman-a kind and caring man. It was a priviledge to know him-and am thankful for all the joy he brought others thru his singing
Jan