Carol Ann Daniel
Died: September 11, 2014 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital
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DANIEL: Carol Ann (Banfield)
With heavy hearts and extreme sorrow we announce the peaceful passing of Carol Ann (Banfield) Daniel age 76 years at Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday, September 11th, 2014. Loving wife and best friend of husband George. Beloved mother of Jayne MacKenzie and husband Rob of Fergus. Also loved by her grandchildren Daniel, Katie and Minnie. Predeceased by her son Ken. Cherished sister of Sharon McLeod and husband Sam also John Banfield and wife Lynne. Dear sister-in-law of Joan Parsons (Ron deceased) and Bill and Kay Daniel (Deceased). Remembered by many nieces and nephews, especially Kelly and Laura McLeod. The family will receive friends from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.. Thursday, September 18th at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, September 19th at 1:00 p.m. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street North, London, ON N6B 3H8, Canadian Liver Foundation, 1206-383 Richmond Street, London, ON N6A 3C4 or the charity of choice. Online condolences, memories and photographs received at www.amgfh.com
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Dear George & Family,
So sorry to hear of Carol’s
passing.We have known Carol &
George for years.Carol and I worked together at London Life
and had many a good times, great memories.She will be missed.
Love Glenn & Marilyn Chesney.
Jayne, Rob & family.
My prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Just a reminder you have friends around should you need assistance with anything. Gloria
Jayne, we are so sorry for your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can help with
Jayne, we are so sorry for your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can help with
George, Sharon, Jayne, John and Carol’s grandkids I want you to remember how much Carol loved you. She always focused on making the moments special. I remember all the laughter.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Aunt Carol will always be with us in our hearts and memories.
Dave and Joan Madigan.
George and Family
My thoughts are with you–
Our thoughts are with all of you.
Aunt Carol’s laughter and tenderness were a gift to everyone.
George, Jayne and your families–Allan and I, together with my Father, Nick Nicklin, are so sorry to hear of Carol’s passing. Carol was a great friend to Eileen and Nick during their years in Markham and I had the pleasure of babysitting Ken and Jayne when they were young. I know you have wonderful memories of this great Lady and she will be missed.
Uncle George & Family
Our deepest sympathies go out to you & your family at this difficult time, She will truly be missed by us..but never forgotten.
Uncle George and Jayne .. we are very sad to hear of the passing of Aunt Carole. She was a wonderful lady and we will miss her dearly
Margaret and Bill Steele and Jeff and Sandra Bourne are very sorry for your loss. We wish we could attend the funeral but it will not be possible. Our thoughts are with you at this time. We hold in our hearts all the wonderful memories of Lonesome Pine Park.
So sorry to hear of Carols passing.
Jayne, Rob, Daniel and Katie,
So sorry to hear about your mom and grandma. Cherish the memories of the time spent with her.
Karen, Al, Riley and Jason
I will miss her. She will be always be in my heart. Love you Grandy, hopefully you have found peace.
Our time together never fit the mode of a typical dental visit. It always began with a hug and a kiss and ended with the same.She always asked about my family,what my kids were up to and what holidays I was planning.The appointment would never begin until her soap opera was on the television and a warm roll behind her neck.Invariably we would get down to business but not before the question she always asked which was’Rory what are you doing to me today?” to which Id reply”you don’t want to know”.And then that infectious cackle would start
Mrs Daniel never complained to me about her health issues and I could see she was gradually failing.Above all, she had an interest in people and this extended to all of my staff who were also asked questions about their lives and families.And everyone was called DEAR!
I will miss this gentle kind woman.Whenever I saw her name on my daysheet I knew it would be a better day.
I would be remiss if I didn’t say something about Mr Daniel.He is the spouse we should all aspire to be-loving,caring and patient.It was impractical to drive from London to Markham but he did it because Carol felt the most comfortable in our office…I grew to respect him and the love they had for each other more and more.My heart goes out to the entire Daniels family and thankyou for allowing my staff and I the opportunity to care for her and above all get to spend time with her
My sincerest sympathy
Rory