PALMER….
After a long and brave struggle with her illness at Parkwood Hospital, London on Sunday April 17, 2005. Betty Anne (Woolcox) (French) Palmer, age 79 of London, Ontario. Dear mother of Linda Caldwell and her husband Dan of London, Rick French and his wife Debra of London, and Rob French and his wife Karen of Ottawa. Much loved Nana of Matthew and his wife Katlin Caldwell of Toronto, and Nicholas and Sam French of Ottawa. Also survived by her brother Gerry Woolcox and his wife Ginny of Toronto. A memorial service will be conducted at the A. Millard George Funeral Home 60 Ridout Street South, London on Saturday April 30, 2005 at 1:00pm with Revrend Darrell Shaule officiating. Visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment of ashes in Woodland Cemetery. As an expresssion of sympathy memorial donations may be made to Parkwood Hospital 801 Commissioners Road East, London N6C5J1. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
My sincere condolences to you and your family. It was a pleasure to have cared for your mom, during her time at Parkwood. I will never forget her wit and charm. She was a ray of sunshine. Despite her health struggles, she was always interested in what we, and our families were doing, and looked forward to our daily updates.
My thoughts and prayers are with you,
Kristin Percy, Parkwood Hospital
3ae staff at Parkwood
April 21, 2005 at 11:16 am
On behalf of all the staff here on 3ae, we want to say that Betty was one of the funniest, happiest, sweetest people we ever had the opportunity to have on our unit. She certainly brightened our days. Our thoughts are with you on this day.
Bonnie Kehl
April 24, 2005 at 12:40 pm
My thoughts are with you all at this time.
I met your Mom through Wendy Kiddell (Kent) at Kahshe Lake. She was a loving, caring individual and we will all miss her dearly. I was truly blessed to have known your Mom. When I visited her in the hospital she always had a smile for me.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am comforted knowing your Mom is at peace.
Bonnie Kehl
Brampton, Ontario
Wendy Kiddell
April 28, 2005 at 12:05 pm
Dear Family,
We grew up with Betty and her family as neighbours, in Lambeth, Ontario. Betty was always full of life and the epitome of a true friend. She loved and cared for my Mom and Dad (Art and Ricky Kent) until their departures. I think of them all together now. We are saddened by your loss as to us Betty was always a tower of strength. She will be remembered with much love.
Wendy and Peter Kiddell and daughter Breanne,of Calgary
Allan and Sue Kent,of Calgary
Ron Kent of Yellowknife
Judy Jewell
April 29, 2005 at 9:54 pm
Linda, Rick, Rob and Families
My thoughts are with you at this time.
Betty and I met about 20 years ago during a difficult period in our lives.We shared laughter,tears and many fond memories.Betty was a special friend who gave me hope when things seemed too hard to face, and I knew I was never alone. Her zest for life made her special.We had fun whether it be a long day of shopping,picking wild flowers in the woods, or a relaxing day at the beach in Grand Bend followed by a hotdog and fried onions.
I know she is at peace now, and although I am very grateful to have had her in my life, I will miss her .
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Linda and Rick,
My sincere condolences to you and your family. It was a pleasure to have cared for your mom, during her time at Parkwood. I will never forget her wit and charm. She was a ray of sunshine. Despite her health struggles, she was always interested in what we, and our families were doing, and looked forward to our daily updates.
My thoughts and prayers are with you,
Kristin Percy, Parkwood Hospital
On behalf of all the staff here on 3ae, we want to say that Betty was one of the funniest, happiest, sweetest people we ever had the opportunity to have on our unit. She certainly brightened our days. Our thoughts are with you on this day.
My thoughts are with you all at this time.
I met your Mom through Wendy Kiddell (Kent) at Kahshe Lake. She was a loving, caring individual and we will all miss her dearly. I was truly blessed to have known your Mom. When I visited her in the hospital she always had a smile for me.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am comforted knowing your Mom is at peace.
Bonnie Kehl
Brampton, Ontario
Dear Family,
We grew up with Betty and her family as neighbours, in Lambeth, Ontario. Betty was always full of life and the epitome of a true friend. She loved and cared for my Mom and Dad (Art and Ricky Kent) until their departures. I think of them all together now. We are saddened by your loss as to us Betty was always a tower of strength. She will be remembered with much love.
Wendy and Peter Kiddell and daughter Breanne,of Calgary
Allan and Sue Kent,of Calgary
Ron Kent of Yellowknife
Linda, Rick, Rob and Families
My thoughts are with you at this time.
Betty and I met about 20 years ago during a difficult period in our lives.We shared laughter,tears and many fond memories.Betty was a special friend who gave me hope when things seemed too hard to face, and I knew I was never alone. Her zest for life made her special.We had fun whether it be a long day of shopping,picking wild flowers in the woods, or a relaxing day at the beach in Grand Bend followed by a hotdog and fried onions.
I know she is at peace now, and although I am very grateful to have had her in my life, I will miss her .
GOD BLESS,
Judy