Cynthia “Wray” Bussey
Died: June 10, 2019 | Place: London
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BUSSEY, Cynthia….
Cynthia Anne (Wray) Bussey of London, Ontario passed away Monday, June 10th, 2019. Cynthia was the wife of Ken; the adored, cherished and devoted mother of Kevin (Amy) & Alison; the loving daughter of Marilyn Goodbody (late John Goodbody) and the late Keith Wray (Gisele); big sister to Beverley Wray, David (Maggie) Wray, Nancy (Gerry) McMullen and the late Doug Goodbody; caring Aunt to Marc-André, Laura Kim, Ashley, Kylie and Brendan. Her passion was her children and Christmas, her pastime was scrapbooking, an art at which she excelled and shared with us all. Cynthia was looking forward to a family holiday in July and the arrival of her first grandson (October). She is gone all too soon, and has left a giant hole in our hearts.
To share your memories of Cynthia with the family, please join them at the Homewood Suites Hotel (45 Bessemer Road, London) on Sunday, June 16th, 2019 from 2-3:30pm. Please see front desk for directions. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street North, London, ON N6B 3H8. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at A. Millard George Funeral Home: www.amgfh.com
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Marilyn, Dave and I are so sorry for learn of the passing of your daughter, Cynthia. Please know we’re close by and there for you whenever you need.
Sympathies to your family.
Liane and Dave
Neighbors at #11
My deepest sympathy to Cynthia’s family on her passing. The one thing I miss with not operating my scrapbook store anymore is the customers/friends that I met during the time I was in business like Cynthia. Cynthia was sooo proud of her children… and my memory of her was how proud she was and how’d she would show off her photos and share stories of her children and her life every time we were together scrapbooking. I truly enjoyed, and miss those memories and will now cherish those memories I have even more now. Enjoy those scrapbooks that she dedicated so much time for. Rest In Peace Cynthia. Hugs to her family. Love Jodie Nuhn & Family