Muriel Luton
Died: April 21, 2018 | Place: Village of Glendale Crossing
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LUTON, Muriel G. (Catchpole)
Peacefully at the Village of Glendale Crossing, London, on Saturday, April 21, 2018, Muriel Grace (Catchpole) Luton of London in her 98th year. Muriel is reunited with her beloved husband of 70 years, William H. Luton. Dear sister of Roger W. Catchpole and his wife Elaine, of St. Thomas. Predeceased by her sisters Lillian and Dorothy Catchpole, Mabel LeFevre and her brother Leonard E. A. Catchpole. Also loved by her nieces and nephews. Muriel was a devoted member of the Church of Christ (Disciples). A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Interment in St. Thomas Cemetery, St. Thomas. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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I am so grateful for the memories, Aunt Muriel. You were an awesome Aunt, very much loved by my family. I am grateful you are in the presence of the Lord. We will see you again someday.
Sorry to hear of Muriel’s passing. I remember visiting Muriel and Bill a few years ago while doing some family research. Her work on family trees has made research a lot easier for the rest of us. Thanks Muriel.
Dear Aunt Muriel,
We will miss you, your warm smile, uniquely special laugh, and gracious kindness. We will miss being able to visit you, but we are so thankful you are at home in the Presence of Jesus, with loved ones who have gone before you, especially your Bill.
We have many sweet memories of times spent with you at your homes in St. Thomas and in London on High St., and then singing for you at Inspirit and Glendale Crossing. We loved it when you sang along. You never lost your sense of humour and you always made us smile.
Enjoy Heaven! We can only imagine what it’s like! Now, instead of seeing “through a glass darkly,” you see “face to face.” How awesome it must be!
We will see you again … and it won’t be long.
We love you.
Gary and Jan