Lauria Marie “Linda” Cosman
Died: September 21, 2010 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital
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COSMAN, Linda Marie
At University Hospital on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Lauria “Linda” Marie (Duperron) Cosman in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late Lewis Bertrum Cosman (2009). Loving mother of Rick (2008) and Anne Charron of Guelph, David and Linda Cosman of Strathroy, Dianne White, Bryan and Jeanne Cosman, Jeff and Teresa Cosman all of London. Loving grandmother of Murphy and Meghan Cosman, Michelle Blythe, Leanne Sachs, Renee Robertson, Ryan White and Jesse Cosman and great grandmother of Jamee-Lynn and Andi Sachs, Matthew and Benjamin Blythe, Katryna and Jason Robertson. Dear sister of Rheal Duperron, Lucia Duperron, Lionelle Duperron, Lucien (William) Harvey and Alec (Marlene) Duperron. Predeceased by Theresa Bolwig, Rosaline Lapointe, Rhea Lalonde, Raymond Duperron, Albert Duperron and Donat Duperron. Linda was well known as the sweater and candy apple lady of London. She enjoyed her Bingo and playing card outings. Friends will be received by the family on Friday, September 24, 2010 from 7-9 pm and Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 10:00 – 11:00 am at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the complete funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday at 11:00 am. Cremation to follow with inurnment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the London Humane Society, 624 Clarke Road, London, ON N5V 3K5 would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.amgfh.com
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We will miss our energetic Aunt who made us all better people. I will never forget her for making us feel special as(many years ago)children when we visited London each year. She was always Animated, could tell a story like no other.She made beautiful gifts for the Camp in NB and was always donating many things to the camp. She loved to play cards and I will always remember her as a tough gal. It was a shame to see her go down hill after Uncle Lew passed. We will miss her. Steve McGitchie,Ella McGitchie and Family
Sorry I can’t be there but you are on my thought
I will miss you sister and I will make a prayer for you
With Love
your sister Jeannine
Aunt Linda was very special to me – I slept in the same room at our Cosman Club 11 and quite a few nights we would talk ourselves to sleep. I will never forget the last summer Aunt Linda and Uncle Lewis were at the camp when he came in early one morning to get her to come out to see the moose in the field across from the camp. I loved Aunt Linda – we played cards together – we went to Bingo together – she knew I loved her and I will miss her forever. I know they are together again – until we meet again – I love you. I also know how much all of her children and grandchildren meant to her – she shared many stories and pictures with me of all of you. She brought many items for our Auction and she also donated the first item for our Mystery Gift at reunion time – her sweaters will be treasured by all who were lucky enough to get one!
Love from Marcia and Richard and Bridget and Carrie
My thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Linda’s children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and other family members at this time. Aunt Linda was a very special woman who touched my heart many times with her stories,love and dedication to her family, extended family and the Cosman camp. I remember fondly the great laughs we shared as she teased and tormented my Dad and many others over card games at the camp. Until we all meet again one day.
God Bless. Donna (Cosman) & Steven Phillips & Family
How do you put so many thoughts, feelings, and wonderful memories into words? I don’t think there are words enough to describe the personality, spirit, or sense of family that Aunt Linda embodied. Always welcoming with that warm smile and loving embrace, she will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by anyone who was blessed enough to have known her.
Our hearts are with Aunt Linda’s family and friends, and our thoughts and prayers are with each of you.
God bless!
Perry & Corinne
to all the family, I was so sorry to hear of Aunt Linda’s passing. My heart goes out to you all at this time and you are in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could be there but know that I am thinking of you.
Love
Val &Ron Dirksen and family
I was sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom – sorry that I cannot be with all of you at this time. I send my love to all of you.
love from
Aunt Velma
TO DIANNE,DAVID,BRYAN,JEFF,&FAMILY MEMBERS. WE ARE VERY SORRY THAT WE CANNOT ATTEND &BE BE CLOSE TO YOU ALL AT THIS TIME BUT OUR THOUGHTS &GOOD MEMORIES OF YOUR MOM WILL BE WITH US FOREVER. OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU ALL & MAY GOD BE WITH YOU. WE ARE ONLY A PHONE CALL IF YOU EVER FEEL LIKE CALLING OR DROPPING BY.
I was sad to read that Linda has passed away. She was an interesting lady who always showed amazing energy and humour over the years. Many years ago she bought her little brindle chihuahua from my mother who lived on Askin Street. She also knitted a sweater for my daughter when she went to Victoria Public School. She will always be a part of the memory revolved around living in Old South.
I am really sorry for your loss. She was a very lovely lady.
Hello cousins – we were so sorry to hear of Aunt Linda’s passing, it is such a loss for the family and we share your grief here on the east coast. We have such wonderful memories of both Aunt Linda and Uncle Lewis – card games, hand knit sweaters being raffled to raise money for the camp, laughter, coconut cream pies and so much more! We wish that we could be there with you but work and other commitments has made that impossible. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers now. My first thought on hearing Jay’s message was that she is finally with Uncle Lewis again and that brought a smile to me. It’s where she wanted to be. We love you and wish we could find words to take away the grief. Take care of each other and know we are sending hugs across the miles. Twilla and Laurie
Our thoughts and prayers got out to all the family. We wish we could be there in London with you during this time of sorrow. We will miss her dearly and hope that we will still keep in touch.
Love always,
Armand, Stacie and Kyle
David and family:
Just a note of condolence on the death of you dear mother. Clark used to talk about her often.
Love,
Marian (Clark Jacobs’ mom)
I am sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I am also sorry that I can not be there. However, my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Brandon
I am thinking of you all and sending hugs across the miles. I will always remember your Mom’s pride and joy she exuded as she talked about her beloved children and grandchildren, and in fact her interest and passion about children in general. I was thinking about her stories of being a crossing guard and I can imagine that each child or parent who encountered her in their morning or after school had a much better day because of her. Your mom and Dad were both very special people and very much missed. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love to all of you.