Violet B. Hale
Died: March 1, 2006 | Place: Parkwood Hospital
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HALE (MURDOCH)……..
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London on Wednesday March 1, 2006 Violet B. Hale (nee Young) of London formerly of Montreal in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Frank Hale. Dear mother of Bill and Betty Murdoch of Kingston and Stewart Murdoch of London. Loving grandmother of Ron, Sharon and Neil and great-grandmother of Caroline, Ryan, Jamie, Sydney, and David. Predeceased by her 4 sisters Frances, Pat, Blod and Gladys, 1 brother George and by her daughter-in-law Paula Murdoch. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to the staff of 5A East, at Parkwood Hospital. Friends will be received by the family on Sunday from 12pm to 2pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be held in the chapel at 2 pm. with Reverend Canon Sharon E. Murdoch, officiating. Cremation at Woodland Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation (Parkwood Hospital) 268 Grosvenor Street, London N6A 4V2. On Line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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Dear Bill, Stew and cousins of all generations,
I just don’t know how to adequately express my condolences. I sit here with so many beautiful memories of your Mum, Grandma, GG — right from when I was a little mountain girl visiting her in the big city, to as recently as two weeks ago. Every memory is pleasant, loving and so giving of herself in many, many ways.
You have no idea how I wish I could be there with you now. If I had even suspected that this would be the turn of events, I would have stayed in London longer last month. The only 20/20 vision I have ever experienced is hindsight!
Grandma Young has all her YOUNGsters with her now. I suspect it was by design that the last of them was called on St. David’s Day.
Please know how much I am thinking of all of you at this time of loss because words just don’t express it adequately. Hugs would be so much more appropriate.
Love
Bev
To all the Murdoch clan,
How truly blessed you all are, and the rest of the extended Young family have been, to have had such a great role model of grace, humor, determination, love and laughter. Auntie Vi will be missed, but I’m sure the sisters and Uncle George are all rejoicing now. Please know that all of you will be in our thoughts and prayers. Judy Art and family
Stew, our thoughts are with you and your family today. Janice and I will not be available to attend your Mother’s service, our sincerest apologies.