Carole (Farley) Caine
Died: July 28, 2014 | Place: Residence
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CAINE, Carole….
It is with profound sadness and joy that we mourn the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, Carole (Farley) Caine, in her home, on Monday, July 28, 2014 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late George Caine (1985). Cherished mother of Carolyn Boyle (Ron), Cheryl Steeper (Harvey), Pamela Nixon (Gary), Susan Rucchin (Aldo), Laurie King (the late Mark), and Christine Shore (Murton). Proud grandmother of seven grandchildren and great-grandmother of 10 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Dennis Farley (Julie) and the late David Farley. Dearly missed by her nieces and nephews. As a War Bride our mother with one child in hand (Carolyn), crossed the Atlantic in March 1946 to pier 21, a train to London, Ontario; greeted by her husband George and a remarkable life in Canada raising 6 girls. She will be sorely missed by her friends in the building she resided in for the past 15 years. Her devout faith sustained her throughout her life, and she is now resting in peace. Friends will be received by the family from 3-5 pm on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 11 am. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Kiwanis Seniors’ Community Centre, 78 Riverside Drive, London ON N6H 1B4 or the Heart & Stroke Foundation, 180-633 Colborne Street, London ON N6B 2V3. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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May you all find comfort in loving memories. xo
I remember Carole as such a lovely, cheerful lady. We would chat periodically as I would send her church bulletins to keep in touch.
It was always a delight for Pastor Wilson and myself to visit Carole. Her strong faith and love for the Lord were continually expressed with joy and gratitude. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
to the caine girls: your loving and great memories of your mom will help you get through this sorrowful time. may your mom rest in peace.
We were saddened to read of the passing of your mother. We will be unable to be with you due to mom’s frail health. Thinking of you all and of the pleasurable times we had at the Caine reunions. Lots of love
Heather A. and Marion S.
Carolyn,on first meeting your dear mother I was struck by the warmth of her personality and spirit.
Mothers are the icon of our lives and I sincerely hope all your wonderful memories of Carole will be of comfort to you and your family through this time and forward.
My sympathies to you all on the passing of your Mother. She was a lovely, gracious lady and I am so thankful I knew her and some of her family. God comfort you all.
I worked with Carole many years ago at London Leather Goods. She was such a wonderful person to work with and told many great stories about her war bride early years in Canada. Carole always talked about George and her family. I am sad to hear that she is gone.
We would like to give thanks for the opportunity of knowing our beloved Aunt Irene. She inspired me to move to Canada from England in 1975 and from then on, I developed a loving relationship with her. Aunt Irene was my friend, my confidant and a lovely Auntie. I shall miss her stories about my Grandparents and all of our family,her beautiful love story of when she met my Uncle George when he was stationed in Sheffield, England during the second world war. She also played a significant role in my spiritual development bringing me to Christ and also was a great comfort to me throughout the years. I shall miss her very much but I know that she is with our Lord, reunited with her sweetheart and loved ones without pain, regret or sadness. Until we meet again, Auntie, I shall remember you and hold you close in my heart. From your loving niece, Marilyn and my husband Philip.
My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time.