Ruth Brereton
Died: February 8, 2020 | Place: University Hospital, London
Obituary
BRERETON, Ruth
Peacefully, at University Hospital, London on Saturday, February 8, 2020, Ruth Brereton in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Bill Brereton (2014). Dear mother of Wayne Brereton and his wife Debbie and Nancy Brown and her husband Doug. Dear granny of Matthew (Devin), Adam (Lindsay), Courtney Haviland (Aaron), and Ashley (Tylor). Loved by her great-grandchildren Cole, Ben and Lennox. Predeceased by her sisters Dorothy Lupson and Irene Lupson. Ruth will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. Ruth was an avid Toronto Blue Jays fan, and proud to have celebrated her 65th birthday alongside their World Series win. The Brereton family wishes to thank the 4th floor Medicine Team 2, at University Hospital for their kindness and care. Friends are welcomed for visitation on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 from 7-9 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 1 pm. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph’s Hospice, 485 Windermere Road, P.O. Box 1449, Station B, London, ON N6A 5M2 or Diabetes Canada, 442 Adelaide Street North, London, ON N6B 3H8. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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February 12, 2020
Dear Wayne:
I wish you and your family my sincerest condolences on the loss of your mother.
I saw the obituary in the newspaper and I was reminded of all the professional moments that we shared together.
My deepest sympathies,
Bob (Robert Cecil)