Passed away peacefully with her cherished daughter Susan by her side on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at the age of 91 years young. Beloved wife of the late Donald Earl Stuart (2002). Mother of Gregory Stuart, Nancy Smart, and Susan Stuart. Grandmother of 4 and great-grandmother of 2.
Lorna will be remembered as a kind, and gentle soul who touched the lives of many people through her 91 years. She was a staple in each community she lived in as a dedicated volunteer. She devoted her free time to making an impact on others. She was a part of the Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary, volunteered at the Dove’s Nest, and no matter where she was living, she always became a member of the church in her community. In her “spare” time, she was an active bridge player and was always up for a game of cards.
A private funeral service was held. Interment Wingham Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society or Alzheimer Society Huron Perth would be appreciated by the family.
Martin Stuart
Grandma sparkled when she told stories, and I’m sorry I won’t get to hear more of them. The one that stands out most was when she fell for Grandpa, who was a runway model, as the story goes. He reached the end of the catwalk, lit a cigarette, and walked on back – cool and debonair as could be. And she fell for him.
She was also proud of the fact that she was the first female bank teller in her city, showing the 1940’s that women could do this civil life just as well as the men. I am grateful to come from someone who carved her own way in that regard, doing her bit to move our world forward.
Grandma once said that wild horses couldn’t hold her back from coming to see me graduate at McGill. Looks like I was a bit late to make that happen, but she’ll be with me in my memories as I cross that line next spring.
We were out of contact most of my life, as it was when she died. When our paths did cross, it was memorable.
Next time on the other side, Grandma. Happy Trails.
With love,
Martin
Julie Riding
Dear Susie and Stuart family.
Please accept my sincere condolences. Mrs. Stuart was a truly a lovely lady. My mother, Noreen Gnay, treasured their times together over the years.It was always a happy day when “the ladies” got together ..usually with Mrs. Wood.
Rest Easy, great lady.
Julie Riding (Gnay)
Lois Hern
Sorry to hear of Lornas passing. I was fortunate to meet her through my dear friend Lossy and we all enjoyed our visits.
Joan Wright
Condolences from the ” other Stewart” family.
No matter their age,it’s still your Momma.
Anna Marie Cook
Lorna’s family so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I always loved playing bridge with Lorna.
Please accept my sincere sympathy.
Anna Marie Cook
Bernice Thompson
Nancy;
I am saddened to learn of the passing of your Mom.I so enjoyed her friendship at Caven Church functions and working with her at many activities within the church.It was a privilege to have known your Mom.Sincere condolences.
Lloyd and Carol Moore
So sorry to hear of Lorna’s passing. Our card group had alot of good times.
Henny Morrissey
I am sorry to hear of Lorna’s passing. She was a fun and graceful lady. May she rest in peace.
Donna Regier
To Lorna’s Family. So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing.
i had the privilege of getting to know Lorna while I was managing the Dove’s Nest.she loved to laugh!one time I took her some dessert I made, later, I got a phone call, I think you can guess what she said about the dessert.She definitely had a great sense of humour… RIP Lovely Lady💞
Emily Boylan
I am just hearing of this loss. I am so sorry to hear. I know she’s in a better and peaceful place. This woman made a huge impact on my life and I’ll never forget her.
Donna Perry
To Lorna’s Family
So very sorry to hear of her passing. I have a lot of wonderful memories of our time spent together at church. You also will have memories to help you through this sad time.
With Deepest Sympathy Donna Perry
Tom and Carol Arthur
We are saddened to hear of Lorna’s passing. We had lots of great card games and social times with her. She was such a caring person. Rest in peace Lorna.
Wanda Reynolds
To Lorna’s Family
My thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow.
Wanda Reynolds
Louise Pincombe
To Lorna’s family: I met Lorna for the first time on her way to Tim Hortons with her friend Lossy Fuller just after she moved to Exeter. She joined Lioness and was a great member, I also played bridge with her. It was a privilege to have met Lorna and share some very good times. Please accept my sincere sympathy.
Louise Pincombe
Karen Dickins
So sorry to read this, Lorna was a wonderful lady and neighbour. She was always ready to help where she could. Loved our chats in the years gone by.
RIP Lorna, you have earned it.