MORGAN: Grace
Marian Villa, At Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, London on Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Grace Elizabeth (Graham) Morgan of London in her 83rd year. Dear mother of Sharon Morgan-Hayward and her husband Bill, Susan Morgan and the late John “Jack” Morgan. Wife and friend of Jack Morgan. Cremation has taken place. A family graveside service will be held at Woodland Cemetery, London at a later date. The family wish to thank the staffs of Trafalgar Terrace and Marian Villa for their compassionate care. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Lung Association, 480 Egerton Street, London, ON N5W 3Z6 or the charity of choice. On line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com ( A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements 519-433-5184)
Troy Marshall (Graham ) and Kathleen Graham
July 8, 2011 at 10:42 am
Dear Uncle Jack,Sharon,and Susan
Mom and I were sad to read about Aunt Grace. It is always so hard to lose someone we love.
Aunt Grace had a warm smile and I have great childhood memories of visiting and playing at your home.
We will keep Aunt Grace and all of you in our prayers especially as you work through this difficult time.
May God bless you and keep you.
Love Troy and Kathleen
Dick and Arlene GRAHAM
July 8, 2011 at 4:04 pm
Uncle Jack,Sharon, Bill and Susan:
I have very fond memories of visiting Aunt Grace and uncle Jack. One of the most memorable was around Christmas 1963 or 64. We all ate a wonderful meal that Aunt Grace had prepared followed by a bottle of Ouzo. Aunt Grace warned my Mom on several occasions to take it easy however with Uncle Jack’s encouragement Mom continued until it was time to go home at which time time my Mom fell flat on her face in the foyer. Aunt Grace stood back with that funny grin and said “I told you Suzie, but you wouldn’t listen”.
Arlene and I enjoyed visiting Aunt Grace each year as we returned home for a visit. We would all go to the restaurant on Baseline for liver and onions the best in London. We had such a nice visit and lunch last year at her new digs on Ridout and were looking forward next month for another visit.
We love you Aunt Grace and will miss you dearly. We will still visit your new resting place each year.
Sharon Bill Susan and Uncle Jack, our hearts and deepest sympathy go out to you. Aunt Grace was a caring and loving mother who was so very proud of her two daughters. She will be with young Jack now and waiting for the time when the whole family will be reunited in Heaven.
We love you and will miss you Aunt Grace.
Dick Arlene and Hailey. . . .
Todd Graham
July 11, 2011 at 10:54 am
Uncle Jack, Sharon and Susan,
It was sad to hear of Aunt Grace’s passing. This past few years so many of my Dad’s family have passed and it is obvious that the generation is changing.Like I miss Dad I know you too will miss your mom very much, it is always a challenge when that time comes to us all.
On behalf of myself and my family please know that Aunt Grace is in our prayers and so too are you.
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Dear Uncle Jack,Sharon,and Susan
Mom and I were sad to read about Aunt Grace. It is always so hard to lose someone we love.
Aunt Grace had a warm smile and I have great childhood memories of visiting and playing at your home.
We will keep Aunt Grace and all of you in our prayers especially as you work through this difficult time.
May God bless you and keep you.
Love Troy and Kathleen
Uncle Jack,Sharon, Bill and Susan:
I have very fond memories of visiting Aunt Grace and uncle Jack. One of the most memorable was around Christmas 1963 or 64. We all ate a wonderful meal that Aunt Grace had prepared followed by a bottle of Ouzo. Aunt Grace warned my Mom on several occasions to take it easy however with Uncle Jack’s encouragement Mom continued until it was time to go home at which time time my Mom fell flat on her face in the foyer. Aunt Grace stood back with that funny grin and said “I told you Suzie, but you wouldn’t listen”.
Arlene and I enjoyed visiting Aunt Grace each year as we returned home for a visit. We would all go to the restaurant on Baseline for liver and onions the best in London. We had such a nice visit and lunch last year at her new digs on Ridout and were looking forward next month for another visit.
We love you Aunt Grace and will miss you dearly. We will still visit your new resting place each year.
Sharon Bill Susan and Uncle Jack, our hearts and deepest sympathy go out to you. Aunt Grace was a caring and loving mother who was so very proud of her two daughters. She will be with young Jack now and waiting for the time when the whole family will be reunited in Heaven.
We love you and will miss you Aunt Grace.
Dick Arlene and Hailey. . . .
Uncle Jack, Sharon and Susan,
It was sad to hear of Aunt Grace’s passing. This past few years so many of my Dad’s family have passed and it is obvious that the generation is changing.Like I miss Dad I know you too will miss your mom very much, it is always a challenge when that time comes to us all.
On behalf of myself and my family please know that Aunt Grace is in our prayers and so too are you.
Sincerely,
Todd, Jayne, Emily and Amanda Graham