Hazel (Frost) Furness
Died: March 9, 2014 | Place: Elmwood Place
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FURNESS, Hazel…..
Peacefully at Elmwood Place, London, on Sunday, March 9, 2014, Hazel (Frost) Furness in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward Furness (2004). Loving mother of Roy Furness (Sarah), Victor Furness (Jim), and Russ Mayfield. Predeceased by her daughter Christine Caddey. Cherished grandma of Celina, Robert, Shawn, Angela, Sarah and great-grandma of Josh, Kaeden, Sophie, Gregory, Ayla, Nicholas, Genevieve and Autumn. Dearly missed by her siblings; Harold, Keith, Alice, and Ruth and her son-in-law Daniel Caddey. Also missed by her nieces and nephews. A private family interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 14, 2014 at 2pm, at Wesley-Knox United Church, 91 Askin Street, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society London – Middlesex Chapter, 21 Grosvenor Street, Room #W018A, London ON N6A 4V2. A. Millard George Funeral Home, entrusted with arrangements 519-433-5183. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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I was sad to read about Hazel. She was a pleasure to have in my exercise class at Parkwood. It was nice to have met and worked with her.
My condolences.
Bill Gold
Physical Maintenance Program
Parkwood
During the few years that I knew Hazel, she was an awesome friend, and we had a blast making our bags together. I will miss reading quilting books with her. She’ll always be in my heart.
She was an awesome mom to my best friend Victor. I remember Mr Furness’s love of Mecanno sets, and the mustard plaster she applied to Victor’s chest whenever Victor got a bout of a chest cold. RIP