Kathleen “Kaye” Try
Died: August 20, 2014 | Place: McCormick Home
Obituary
Try, Kathleen Isabel Jean (Kaye)…….
Peacefully on Wednesday August 20, 2014 at McCormick Home, London in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late John Try (2005). Loving mother of David and his wife Sue Bevan of Terrace, BC, Eric and his wife Karen and Andrew Try of London. Remembered by Roxy and Ted Barnes of Bowmanville. Dear grandmother of Christopher, Emily, Alysha, Joshua, Daniel, Ayla and Zoe. Dear sister of Harold McQuarrie and John McQuarrie and his wife Arlene. Predeceased by her grandson Peter, daughter-in-law Dawn, her sister Joyce Kent and her brothers Ronald and Ian McQuarrie. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, ON. A private family Memorial Service will be held. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the CNIB or the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Our deepest condolences on your mom’s passing! Nothing but fond memories of her.
Our condolences. Aunt Kaye was a truly lovely lady – when I think of her I immediately think “grace, dignity and humour”.
A truly wonderful Aunt that made such a difference in so many ways.
We will miss her so much.
David, Eric, Andy and families, we are thinking of you all at this sad time and remembering some wonderful memories with your mom and dad. Take care.
2415-88 Corporate Drive
So sorry to hear of Kay’s passing. John and Kay and Vivian and I have been friends for many years and spent many enjoyable hours together.
She was a warm fun loving person and we will miss but fondly remember our periodic visits.
Vivian and Gerry Thompson
The volunteers who worked with Kaye at Tactile Tales wish to express our condolences to Kaye’s family.Kaye’s wonderful laugh, her wise words and her talent in making the tactile books for blind children have been missed by us in the past few years when she felt she could no longer help us. I know her family will greatly miss her. Kaye’s books are still part of our library and are sent out regularly to children with a loss of vision. Kaye was a wonderful person who gave so much.
Dear condolences to the family.
A kind, generous and gracious lady with a wonderful sense of humour, of whom I have great memeories.
It was with great sadness that we read of Kaye’s death in yesterday’s paper.
Kaye and Johnny were at our home on Patricia Street for many Christmas party get-togethers, and we always enjoyed having them.
Kaye was a gracious, quiet woman who had an amazing sense of humour.
We know that she will be sadly missed by all of you. But we also know that she is now at peace.
Our thoughts and prayers will be with all of you during the days to come.
Sincerely,
Dorothy McClelland & Family
Eric, my condolences to you and your family on the passing of your Mom.
Darrell
Kaye was a lovely lady and we shall always remember her fondly. She always made us feel at home on our trips to Canada. She was kind, gentle and always a loving Mom and Grand Mom.
Our sympathy and thoughts are with all the family.
Love from Peter & Pauline
We have been thinking about Kaye recently and remembered her trips to England with fondness