OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY iq OBITUARIES. NEWELL, Brenda Christine BUDD, Ire DEQUE’ Oakville Beaver | Thursday, October 6, 2022 | 34 insidehalton.com onan o beiomie we au support nd Kindness. A a mellowed to become a love- flawless while weeding a lawn. Brenda Newell was regal, stubborn, beautiful, gloriously stylish, magnificently cola, and startlingly unable to her own perfection wie everyone else left presence feeling little ae, Brenda leaves husband Roger, daughter Amanda | Spencen, 9 38 Mar lark, and grandchilaren, ‘Madelainc (Chestnut) and Joshua utterly bereft but so grateful to have basked in her light for a time. Brenda's funeral lifelong adoration and adoption of animals, donations de to the Oakville Humane Society. Itis with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joanne Riley in pakvile on September 27,2 Beloved wife of ‘De tenry Riley n Joanne Meyer in Winnipeg rand came to Toronto in her early twenties where she met her future husband. RILEY, Joanne April 4, 1935 - September 27, 2022 fter Terry's medical school greduation? they Kitchener for his aimternship year bef joving Campbell River, BC for seven rs. They then returned to nti, settling in Oakville in Sma, funny and feisty, Jo overcame a significant hearing resulting from became an expert lip reader. She was a voracious reader, a nd campi given time. The Riley's home was open and welcoming to a multitude ca attends, col- leagues d. Cromstion wil take place but no funeral will be held. In lieu It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Edith th after iliness ane ovarian cancer. Edith began teaching for the Halton Board of Education in 1960. She had a futfiting career teaching the grades in ‘Oak, Brinton teaching ‘in 1988 touching ‘the lives of countless children over her 35-year career. he was an active member of ihe Retired Women Teachers of Ontario ani 5-year member of the “onde ler mr the Eastern Star, Halton Chapter 80. Edith was predeceased by her husband George, parents Reg and Alice Turney, sisters Joyce and Linda, son-in-law Tim, and her beloved cat, Tripper. Edith was proud of her fa She leaves. behing children ose King of NS ond, Jerry peGuettevile e (ul of Burlington. She will be missed by grandson Brad King y cousins, nephews, and friends. Edith had many passions. She art, history, music, reading, foo! and travelling. She was able to combine these loves on many trips with family and friends. EVILLE, Edith (Turney) However, on _ numerous Edith nearly being left behind as she lingered for a better view or to spend more time in pany of certain artworks. Entertaining was something Edith relshed, She v ca ut the recipes d on "yelled ‘lips oot paper that she had cut from newspapers and magazines. The fine china would make an appearance. The silver and hi hi greeted spun on the turntabl dancing would begin. Mom loved to dance! remation has taken place. Gler Oaks pane in Oaklle ‘an Eastern Star service will be held at 1:30 PM on October 19, 2022. A Celebration of Edith's life will be held at the Glen Oaks funeral home at 2:00 PM October 19, 2022. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to lan Anderson House, the Halton Women's Place or a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank je doctors, nurses and staff kville Tetgor hemor aitesettal day, work rd Pinder challenging conditions, and care deeply for the patients they support. 99 years young, passed peacefully in her home in Oakville, September 27, 2022. true automotive style, Bonne, Just ran out of gas! Daughter of Georgette and Colonel Harold Bonnick, sister Betty Niddrie and Predeceoed bye brathe John nnick ined an Speedy char rma life. She leaves behind a large group of family and friends enamoured of her _ralentiess arryl cary), Cle Cen) ‘and es (Carol), and grandchildren, Jen (Christine), aura (Chris), Sarah (Aden), Lisa (James), Shelley, and Jeff (Christina) have been s el great-grandchildren. Bonnie's sense of humour was infectious. Predeceased by her foundation of old-fashioned hard work, integrity, and family support. In 1959, the family ed from Toronto to Cate. fe ar le Bonni becai into the growing Oatele community. Members of the Oakville Club, sports were very important to their growing family. In 1973, Stu and Bonnie took a risk and eye on her three boys as the long-time school secretary at Woodside Public School, and stocks for her grandchildren instead of onthe nday and Christmas she supported tei ‘tucion and first home osits. Bonnie patronized he “Oakville arts and music scene, su the Oakville Hospital, diabetes 88, golfing until on *aonnia had a tenacity for lifelong friendships and for life itself! Celebration of life is Monday, October 24, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Street, Oakville. In lieu of flowers donations to The Oakville ‘anadian Cancer Society, or Diabetes Canada would be appreciated. you passed away. tient in pai