SyIvia Doris ArnoId (nee OIiver) – SuddenIy at her home in CIinton, Ontario on December 19, 2018, at 77 years of age. Predeceased by her parents and her sister Anne Usher. Remembered by her sister Ena Chappell of New ZeaIand. BeIoved mother of Keith ArnoId (KathIeen) of Iondon, Nell ArnoId of Etobicoke, Wendy Donnelly (Dave) of GueIph and Janet Hoskin (Peter) of GueIph. DearIy missed by her grandchiIdren Brandy, Katherine, Joy, Amanda, Zachary, Kevin, Devon, SheIby and DyIan, as well as her many great-grandchiIdren, nieces, nephews and friends. SyIvia was a Iong time bartender and voIunteer at the Army Navy CIub in GueIph and The RoyaI Canadian Iegion in CIinton. There wiII be a ceIebration of Iife on Saturday, January 5th. Visitation from 1-3 and service at 3 p.m. at the GueIph Country CIub, 133 WoodIawn Rd. E., GueIph. In Iieu of fIowers, memoriaI donations to the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada in PusIinch, Ontario, wouId be appreciated and can be made by contacting McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, Seaforth, 519-527-1390. OnIine condoIences can be forwarded by visiting SyIvias memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
This Saturday it will be 1 month since I found my dear friend unresponsive in her home, & I have barely begun the grieving. The bright note in my song is that all 3 of her cats have been rescued and successfully re-homed, a labour of love by me & others, in her memory. I will always think of her every time I walk into a Tim Horton&&single&&s; we met when she worked at Tim&&single&&s in Clinton, & she was my &&single&&Timmies buddy&&single&&. Although our friendship was a scant 15 years, it was deep & intimate, as we shared many early, not-so-good childhood experiences, & thus provided much-needed solace & sympathy for one-another. We had our differences, but ours was a friendship of equals, despite the difference in our ages & adult life experiences. Her passing has already changed my life enormously, and I expect that I will feel the impact of her absence for the rest of my life. Rest in peace, dear funny social butterfly.
Nancy Scriver
To Sylvia&&single&&s entire family my son Bill and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolence to each and everyone of you. We are still in shock. I talked to Sylvia on Dec 17th and she was in great spirits. In the early part of Dec. she had put gifts of memory lights on the hospital xmas tree for her sister Anne and beloved passed family, I can assure you god willing I will place 1 on for her next year. Sylvia had a great way of backing her self into corners but always managed to laugh or giggle her way out of it. Her loyalty to her legion was second to none. Sylvia always worried about the dances she ran, now she can rest at peace and dance with the angels, and I just bet she won&&single&&t be the shortest one! Pardon the pun(standing joke between Sylvia and I)We will miss her and never forget her.Commrades Nancy and Bill Scriver
Denese
Very sorry for your loss, Janet , Wendy and all of your family. She will always remain in your hearts for forever
Doug Stewart
Sylvia you will be greatly missed. May you rest in peace and look down upon us,with joy in your heart and a smile on your face. You touched many people over the years and will leave a hole in our lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rest in peace.
Doug and Cathy Stewart.