At Exeter Villa on Friday, November 16, 2012 of Exeter and formerly of Toronto in her 87th year. Dear daughter of the late Andrew and Mary (Webster) Easton. Beloved sister of Don and Jean Easton of Exeter. Cherished aunt of Cathy Delfavero of Florida, Doug and Jan Easton of Exeter and Mary and Bob Flemington of Parkhill. Great Mary will be missed by Kristen and Michael Delfavero, Jenna and Jared Easton, Cayley and Kyle Flemington. Predeceased by her brother Thomas Easton. Mary was a world traveler while she lived and worked in downtown Toronto and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star for over 60 years. She was happy to move to the Exeter Villa to be close to her family.
A private family graveside service will be held at the Exeter Cemetery at a later date. Cremation has taken place.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the War Amps, or MADD would be appreciated by the family. Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter (519-235-1220) entrusted with arrangements.
Mary Harrietta Easton
Michael Fuhrmann
It is with great sadness to read of Mary’s passing. I knew her in Toronto at City Park Co-op where she ruled with Peter Gernon from the Tenth Floor at 51 Alexander Street. I used to call them Lord Gernon and Lady Easton. On one occasion the two were walking around the property and on passing near my second floor apartment I yelled out “Hi grandpa, hi grandma”. I promptly had fists shaking at me and warnings of terrible doom. I miss them both! The place was never the same when Mary left. We had both served on committees that made the Co-op so special. My condolences to her family. She will never be forgotten.
I now live in Calgary and all the Co-op is a sweet memory.
William McGill
To all of the Easton Family our deepest sympathy.
We will always remember Mary’s great sense of humor and love of family. Rest in Peace Mary.
William McGill
Sharon & Lawrence Craven
Dear Don, Jean and family.
You have our sympathy at this time of sorrow. Our thoughts are with you.
Sharon and Lawrence Craven
Bruce Delbridge
I was a former resident at the Exeter Villa. I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Mary’s family.
Pauline Simmons
Don and Jean and Family
My deepest condolences for your loss. I am thinking of you and your whole family and pray that your pain will fade quickly and you can concentrate on the memories of a wonderful woman.
Love and prayers,
Pauline
Sandra and Larry Hern
Dear Don and Jean and Family,
We were so sorry to read of Mary’s passing. She was a lovely person and we were glad to have the opportunity to know her.
Please accept our sincere sympathy.
Paul and JoAnn Lovell-Kristoferson
Dear Don, Jean, Cathy, Doug, Mary and families,
As you know we adopted Mary as our Aunt many years ago. We have so many fond memories of our times with her. Cathy and I hanging out with her in Toronto, road trips, cafe meets and not to mention JoAnn’s and Aunt Mary’s excellent adventure to Tampa to visit with Cathy.
She was a wonderful story teller and a woman who loved her family well. She’ll always own a portion of our hearts and will be remembered with love and affection.
In sorrow and sympathy, JoAnn and Paul
Bill and Donna Perry
Don, Jean and Family So sorry to hear of your loss. Remember the good times. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
With deepest sympathy. Bill and Donna
Harv & evelyn vincent
Doug & Jan,
Praying for you during this time of sorrow. May God grant peace and comfort
Maureen Wood
Dear Don , Jean, & family:
My deepest Sympathy In your time of sorrow. She was a lovely Lady
Maureen
Exeter Villa
The residents and staff of Exeter Villa, join our hearts in an expression of sympathy and condolence to you and your family at this time of sorrow. May the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead. We will miss Mary and the stories she shared about her amazing nieces and nephews and her life in Toronto.
kendra Craig
My condolences on Mary’s passing. She was truly a great lady and will be missed!
Don & Donna Webster
Dear Don & Jean & family:
Mary was always a fun part of our family gatherings. We appreciated her humour, laughter and sometimes “needling” to get her point across.
Mary will be missed by the Webster family.
Our deepest sympathy.
Don & Donna