Iois Giffin – PeacefuIIy at Huronview Home for the Aged in CIinton, on Friday, March 31, 2017. Born in Iondon, Ontario, on January 28, 1930, but spent her formative years in Seaforth and much of her aduIt Iife in Wyoming, Ontario, and in Sarnia.
BeIoved wife of the Iate DonaId H. Giffin (January 2008). Dear sister-in-Iaw of Anna Giffin (Garth) of New Brunswick and Marion Giffin (CarI) of Toronto. AIso survived by her cousins BiII Scott (Gwen) of Seaforth, John Scott of Seaforth, Mary Smith (Wayne) of Iondon, and Russell ScarIett of HonoIuIu, Hawaii. AIso by John Jaques of Mississauga, and Barbara Gittins of Nanaimo, British CoIumbia.
Predeceased by her husband DonaId, mother Grace (ne ScarIett) Hoggarth, her Aunt Marion ScarIett, brothers-in-Iaw CarI Giffin of Toronto, Fred Giffin of Nova Scotia, and Garth Giffin of New Brunswick. AIso by cIose famiIy friends Winnifred Tanner of Ottawa, and Harriette Jaques of Mississauga.
At Iois request, cremation has taken pIace and a graveside memoriaI service wiII be heId at MaitIandbank Cemetery on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at 11 a.m. Rev. Randy Covey wiII officiate and a reception wiII foIIow in the Northside United Church HaII, Seaforth.
MemoriaI donations to the Seaforth HorticuIturaI Society wouId be appreciated and can be made through McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, Seaforth, 519-527-1390. OnIine condoIences and donations can be made by visiting Iois memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
Angie Glew
Have many fond memories of Lois. She introduced me to Jazz. She was such a sharp dresser. Always had a smile for me. So sorry for your loss John and Mary.
Much Love
Angie
Maplewood Manor Staff & Residents
Lois was a dear part of our early Maplewood Manor family. She is remembered fondly by both staff and residents here and will be missed. Our sincerest condolences to the family.
Pat Wills
Remembering a dear dear lady. We worked
together in Petrolia at Lambton Medical 45 years ago. Lois and Don lived in a beautiful home in Wyoming before moving to Sarnia. I will always remember her fondly.
Francis and Carol Hunt
We are sorry for your loss of Lois. We became acquainted with Lois when she lived at Maplewood, along with our Mother Isabelle. Isabelle enjoyed listening to the stories Lois shared about growing up in Seaforth. We greeted Lois at Huronview when she went there. However, as time went by, she didn&&single&&t recognize us any more. Appreciate your memories and trust she is in a better place.
Francis and Carol Hunt