Anna ellzabeth DoImage formerIy of HuIIet Twp. At Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, Seaforth on Monday December 29, 2008 in her 90th year. Anna DoImage beIoved wife of the Iate William DoImage (1981) and dear mother of Nell and Ioretta, Seaforth, June and John ZetteI, Staffa, Joyce and Ron OIiver, Kippen, CaroI and Larry BIake, Seaforth, and MarIene and Brian Anderson, St. Marys, Ioving grandmother to 13 grand and 18 great-grandchiIdren. Predeceased by one grand daughter Jeanne SaIdivar,(1990) one son-in-Iaw Ed SaIdivar two brothers DougIas and Stewart, and sister ShirIey Yost, and her parents James and Hannah Jean (HamiIton) Iove.
Friends wiII be received at the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth on Thursday January 1st, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. FuneraI service Friday January 2nd, 2009 at 2:00pm at Egmondville United Church, Paster Steve HiIdebrand Officiating. Interment MaitIandbank Cemetery Seaforth. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Cavan United Church, Egmondville United Church or the Seaforth Community HospitaI Foundation. CondoIences at www.whitheyribeyfuneraIhome.com
Kathy Dale
Deepest sympathy to the whole family on the loss of your Mother on behalf of my Mom Marjorie Dale and my sisters and their families – she was one of a kind, a hard worker and a great friend to everyone including her children… I chatted with your Mom not that long ago, and am glad I had a few moments to connect. She will be missed.
Glen & Linda McLachlan
Dear cousins, We are so sorry for your loss. Anna was such a dynamo…always doing something or thinking of something that she could do. Not long ago in Seaforth hospital, she had a heart monitor hanging around her neck and she was sure she could make something better for holding them than that knitted bag. As ill as she must have been, she was thinking of how she could make life better for other folks. She was interesting and curious about life, a woman who always had a kind word.
Our apologies for not attending the service but our thoughts were with you and still are.
Sincerely, Glen & Linda
Floyd & Mary Johnston
Our deepest sympathy and our thoughts are with you all at this time.
Floyd & Mary Johnston
Dick & Shirley Robinson & family
Anna was a special lady. She always looked on the bright side of things. Her hands were never idle. Our prayers are with you at this time and treasure your special memories.
Mary Anne McNichol
Dear Neil & Loretta and family…my deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother…it doesn&&single&&t matter how old they are it is always a loss…you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
Mary Anne & Family
Trish MacGregor
Our deepest sympathy to you. May the many good memories you share help to ease your pain.
Trish and Paul MacGregor
mary Van Valkengoed
Dear June and John
Please accept my condolences.It was just last week that i seen her in her room busy crocheting.She was a special lady.
Anonymous
Neil & family
Our deepest sympathy at this time of loss.
Keith and Liz Selves
Marlene and Brian: We are thinking of you at this sad time. Anna will certainly be missed at the Kirkton Fair,as she has been one of the biggest exhibitors for years.
Mary Little
To Dolmage Family,
So very sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. What a grand lady she was. I enjoyed her visits to the bank and hearing of her entries and winnings at the various fairs that she loved attending.
Mary
Nellie and Dan Evans and family
Grandma, we will miss you very much. You were always happy to see us. We are proud to know you. Thank you for all of the good memories.
Susan Ken & Melissa Pushelberg
June, John and family,
Please accept our condolences for the loss of your mom
Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers,
your cousin Susan, Ken & Melissa
Marg Hulley
Our sincere sympathy. Anna was a good neighbour and friend.
Marg Hulley and family