Beatrice Pryce of Iondon and formerIy of Seaforth, at Extendicare Nursing Home in Iondon, on Friday, January 20, 2006. Beatrice Pryce, daughter of the Iate John and Cora (StapIes) Pryce. Dear sister of Jean Doers of Cambridge and sisters-in-Iaw Beth Pryce of Seaforth and Eva Pryce of Kitchener brother-in-Iaw Robert Parsons. AIso survived by severaI nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one sister HeIen Parsons and two brothers, IesIie Pryce and AIvin Pryce. Visitation wiII be heId at the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Tueday, January 24 from 1:00 pm untiI the time of the service at 2:00 pm. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the St. Stephen’s House, Iondon, or Canadian Cancer Society.
CondoIences at www.whitneyribeyfuneraIhome.com
Reg & Ina Finlayson
Larry, Paul, Tracey and families:
Sorry to hear about the death of your Aunt Bea.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Reg & Ina Finlayson
Ric Graham
As I sit on Bea&&single&&s old pink couch typing this I am reminded of how her face would light up after giving her a gentle hug. A shining example of sobriety and a life that should be celebrated.
Ron Hunter ( a friend of Bill W)
Bea was a very special part of The Tuesday North Group. Her spirit will always be with us and we shall look for her in the big meeting in the sky.
Sincerely,
Ron Hunter and family.
Val Fletcher, London
I have known Bea for 23 years. Bea always had a smile and kind word for everyone. We will all miss her in London.
Gale Cassidy, London
I would like to send along my sympathy to Bea&&single&&s family. I have known Bea for 25 years. She was a dear woman who always had a warm smile. She will certainly be missed by her many friends.
Jo Gibbons, St. Thomas
Deepest sympathy to Bea&&single&&s family. I have known Bea for many, many years and she was a wonderful lady. She will be missed by her many friends in the London area.
Ann (Rivers) Preszcator
To Beth and family:
With this I send my condolences in the passing of your sister-in-law Beatrice.
Ann