Irene Cudmore
Died: July 1, 2023 | Place: London, Ontario
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CUDMORE, Irene (nee Tremaine)….
Peacefully surrounded by her family at St. Joseph’s Hospice on Saturday, July 1st, 2023 in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late John Robert “Bob” Cudmore. Loving mother of Karen (Michael), Joan, and Linda (Mick). Devoted grandma of Julie and Erin Coulter, Tony Cudmore, and Ben and Tessa Bozo. Dear sister of Evelyn (the late Ted), Keith (Doris) and Marilyn (Gerry). Irene will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews and their families.
Irene enjoyed a long career teaching primary students with the Thames Valley District School Board. She was an active member of her church including through the UCW and the choir. Irene was a valued member of her community and loved wherever she went. She will be missed by her many friends and the lives she touched.
Family and friends will be received for visitation on Sunday, July 9, 2023, from 6:00 – 9:00 pm at A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A Funeral service will be held at Richards Memorial United Church, 360 Edgeworth Avenue, London on Monday, July 10, 2023, at 11:00 am. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations in memory of Irene can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, St. Joseph’s Hospice or a charity of your choice. Condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Thinking of your family: Jeffrey Miller , Jeremy and TJ
Irene was a good friend to many. She was particularly helpful to our family in the 1960’s when she lovingly took care of our children when we had so many commitments. Her friendship started earlier than that with Dorothy at Teachers College and continued through to the present. She will be missed. Our condolences to her family both near and far.
Sincerest condolences to Karen, Mike, Julie and Erin-as well as the rest of the family.
So sorry for your loss. Mrs Cudmore was a kind and jovial Grandma at Bonaventure Meadows PS.
My sympathies,
Melina DiCarlo
To Irene’s Family – Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of Irene. Many years ago, we worked together in London Conference of the United Church of Canada. I truly enjoyed her. Do know my caring thoughts are with you. Peace . . . Norma Clare
Irene was a long time member of the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario RWTO. She regularly attended our gatherings and regaled us with her happy memories of her teaching days. We will miss Irene at our Retired Women Teachers’ luncheons.
Dear Evelyn, Keith and Marilyn,
I am sorry for your loss of Irene. So many lovely memories of the Tremaine family and the friendship shared with my family. My prayers for all of you.
Kathy Vivian McCallum
Irene was a classy lady. She loved her family and was very supportive of Tony who I enjoyed working with at Churchill.
Karen, MIchael and Family,
Our deepest condolences to you on the passing of your mother. We will keep your family in our prayers in the days ahead.
Andrew and Rosa Peat
Karen, Mike, Julie, Erin and extended family. I’m so sorry to hear of Irene’s passing. I hadn’t seen her for many years but I remember her as being very kind and loving. I hope that you are able to draw comfort from your many happy memories of time spent with your mom/grandma. I’m keeping all of you in my prayers. xo
My condolences to Karen, Joan and Linda and families on the loss of your mother and grandmother and to Keith, Marilyn, and Evelyn and families on the passing of your devoted sister Irene. Keith and my husband Cliff were best friends so Irene was like an older sister. I always appreciated her love and support and the many phone calls over the last few years. Keep your memories close and share them with each other.
Connie Clark
My life was blessed knowing Irene. I met her when we both taught at Victoria Public School in London. As couples we became friends and shared happy times together. Our lives reconnected in latter years through her work at the church serving the Mission Services of London Auxiliary luncheons. A lovely lady who influenced many your lives most positively. Her smile added much to all she did.
My sympathy to each member of Irene’s family …she will be missed but with us as long as she is remembered.
I have many fond memories of Irene through UCW Presbyterial. She was always a classy lady with a ready smile and always well prepared . She should be proud of her accomplishments.
Karen Joan and Linda You may not recall Judy and I . But many years ago we were attending members at Richards Memorial Church. We knew you Mom and Dad. They were always very kind and welcoming folks to Judy and I as junior members at that time. On many occasions their humour made the event a special time of fellowship. Our thoughts will be with you, family and friends.
Karen,
My deepest condolences. My parents spoke highly of both of your parents. You are in my thoughts and prayers.