Kathy Hill-Brunskill
Died: May 5, 2015 | Place: Residence
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HILL-BRUNSKILL, Kathy….
Suddenly at her residence on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, Kathy Hill-Brunskill of London in her 63rd year. Beloved wife of Paul Brunskill of 30 years. Cherished mother of Candy Hill-Gray (Bradley). Proud grandma of Nathaniel, Lucas and Noah. Dearly missed by her nieces, nephews and their families. Dear sister of Brenda Solanki (Vijay) and sister-in-law of Cathy Boutilier (Jean), Moira Veenis (Dirk), Dan Brunskill (Pam), Brad Brunskill (Alison Murray) and Jenny Brunskill (Brad McCann) and their families and daughter-in-law of Carmen Brunskill and the late Moira. Loving “mother” of Suzanne Booker and her children Jordan and Nelson. Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9pm on Friday, May 8, 2015 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The memorial service will be held in the chapel of the funeral home on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 10:30 am. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to Make-A-Wish Southwestern Ontario, 307 Commissioners Road W, London, ON N6J 1Y4. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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I am so sorry to hear about Kathy. I have many fond memories of Kathy. Over the years we had lots of laughs and good times together. Candy, I know you will miss her immensley. My sincerest condolences to you and your family at this sad time.
Moira and I want to express our sadness upon hearing this news. Paul can rely on the support of family to assist him through his adjustment following this sad occurrence.
DEAR PAUL AND FAMILY;THE ENTIRE CROSS FAMILY WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES ON A THE RECENT PASSING OF A TRULY FINE WIFE,GRANDMOTHER AND FRIEND TO ONE AND ALL WITH WHO;S LIVES SHE TOUCHED TEN FOLD PER SE.MAY YOU ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES AT FAMILY FUNCTIONS SHARED WITH THIS LADY AND HER LOVED ONES FROM THIS POINT FORWARD AND BEYOND FOR MANY YEARS TO COME AS ALWAYS.MAY GOD ALSO KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE AND WELL AS ALWAYS ALSO.GOD BLESS YOU ALL.YOURS SINCERELY BRIAN,MARY CROSS,HARRY,DARLENE,DEREK,ROCHELLE,TENHAAF,LONDON,ONTARIO,JESSREID,EXETER,ONTARIO,ASHLEYAND DAARYLHOWARD,ST,THOMAS,ONTARIO,DOUG AND BRENDA MARTIN,SCARBOROUGH,ONTARIO
So very sorry. Kathy will be greatly missed for her clever teasing, best wolf whistle ever, totally glamorous look just by getting her hair cut! And “permission to hug?” to which she always bravely replied “yes”.
So sorry to hear of Kathy passing. She was a lovely person and a pleasure to work with. A wonderful grandma. My condolences to Paul, the grandsons and all the family from Richard Dare in Toronto. (Prudential)
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences. I worked with Kathy at London Life and appreciated her work ethics (she still came into work during one of the last big snow storms when the city was closing down!…and I think Paul drove her in!). She had a wonderful sense of humour and I shared many laughs with her. I would always ask her about Candy and the boys and she always Always ALWAYS had some funny story to share about one of the kid’s escapades. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.