Edith Ann Rudnicki
Died: May 3, 2019 | Place: Queens Village, London
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RUDNICKI, Edith Ann …
Remembered with a smile. Edith began her new “journey” on Friday, May 3rd, 2019, very peacefully in her 81st year, at Queens Village, surrounded by the love of her family. Beloved wife of the late Walter, of 27 years. Loving mother of Barry (Jo), Kelly (Howard), Jeff (Sandy) and Lisa (John). Grandmother of Matthew, Melissa, Sarah, Aaron, Nicole, Josh, Kelsey, Amanda, Chad and Brooklyn and great-grandmother of 9. Loving sister of Barbara. Edith also loved her extended family as they loved her, Walt’s children Debra (Pat), John, Douglas (Livia) and their families. Predeceased by daughter Debbie (1990) and brothers Bob, Keith and sister Norma. The family would like to thank the Critical Care Trauma unit team at Victoria Hospital and also all the staff at Queen’s Village. Visitation will be from 10-11 am on Wednesday, May 15th, 2019 at Holy Trinity St. Stephens Memorial Church, 727 Southdale Road East, London, ON N6E 1A9 with the service to take place at 11 am. The family will inter Edith’s cremated remains at St. Peter’s Cemetery, London at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to Holy Trinity St. Stephens Memorial Church or the Salvation Army Adult Day Program, 4-1340 Dundas Street East, London, ON N5W 3B6 would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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My thoughts and prayers go to the family at this time. Edith was such a fun spirit and loved dancing. Always made me smile.
My condolences
Janice Thompson and family
Sorry to hear about Edith. She was a great neighbour and a past CPC colleague. Her and Walt are now together again which will make her happy as she really missed him. On behalf of our family I send our sincere condolences…..Dave and Dawn Elson
Mom,
When I look at your picture, I realize what a courageous and selfless women you are. I miss you, and my heart aches, I wish I could have “5 more minutes” ,Then I realize its my turn to be selfless as I know your dancing and reminising with everyone since you healed and whole again. We are gonna have such a good celebration for you, with you leading it all with the 1st dance. I love you Momma xo
Simple-Love You Gram. Till we meet again <3
Edith was like my second Mom since the early 70’s. I remember her as one who loved her kids and loved to laugh. She will live on through memories that warm many hearts.
Our deepest condolences and Blessings to you and your Family Kelly.
Dear Kelly and family. So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother and grandmother. Will pray for Edith and the whole family. Please accept our condolences on behalf of Patti and Jeff Phillips.
Dear Kelly & family,
We have occasionally passed by your home on our way to visit friends in St. Thomas and I always wondered how you and Edith were doing. She was a great supporter of mine when I took over for her at St. Stephen’s and showed herself to be a wonderful friend. I am sorry to learn of her death. A bright light has gone out here on earth but she is shining brilliantly in heaven.
For 6 years I had the privilege of knowing Edith, and I was blessed, even though I was the one meant to encourage her.
Every single visit was worth it!
Her love for her children, and nature, and Walter….her keen sense of humour and her honesty, her love of life and her love for her God and her church…..she was so easy to love!! She was part of that “tough generation” we aren’t seeing so much today, that breed that says today is a new day and I’ll walk in it, no matter what comes.
I often wished I could have known Edith in her earlier life but I am just thankful that I knew her at all.
She is far better off now and would not want to come back.
Continuing to keep the family in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Kelly and family, We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. We hope you will soon remember her with a smile. Take care of each other. Love, the MASEK family