E. Anne Edwards
Died: April 8, 2004 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital
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EDWARDS…Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus, on Thursday April 8th, 2004 E. Anne (Gilson) (Landrey) Edwards of London in her 66th year. Loving companion of Ray R. Britton and wife of the late Fred D. Edwards. Dear daguther of the late R. Oliver and Mary Gilson. Dearly loved mother of Tracy Pierson and her husband John of London, Lisa Landrey of Toronto, and William Landrey and Patty of Woodstock. Dear sister of Janet Durrell and her husband Walter of London, and so loved by her granddaughter Amanda Pierson. Dear aunt of Kim and Brad McIntyre, Cathie and Ron White, Mike and Barb Durrell, Bill and Sophie Durrell, and Sharon and Paul Wharton. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9pm Monday at the A. Millard Geroge Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday April 13th at 1:00pm. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations would be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society, 123 St. George Street, London N6A 3A1 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London N6A 3R6. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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I will always remember the many good times we had. You were too young to be taken. Even though we rarely saw each other, I will miss those chance encounters. Hope your life was all you wished for. As ever, Barb
shocked and very sad to hear of Anne’s passing… I used to work out next to her at the gym. she was a high spirited lady, and always good for a laugh.My sincere condolences to all concerned… especially, Kim and Ray, who I know. Jack Classic
I was stunned when my mother informed me of Anne’s passing and my heart goes out to Ray and all their family and friends.
Anne had a kind and giving soul and never thought twice about offering a helping hand to anyone who needed it.
On a personal note, she threw my mother and me a wonderful joint birthday party back in 1999…the memories of that day…it’s something we all still talk about often.
Safe journey Anne…you will be sadly missed!
Debra
My friendship with Anne began when she convinced me and another friend to get up on stage and perform as a latter day Andrew Sisters and things only got better from there. We golfed together, we laughed together, we travelled together and we cried together.
My greatest memory of Anne was her trip to Cape Breton in the fall of 2003…what a time we had! My saddest memory is the fact that she was planning yet another trip here this summer…a trip she won’t be making.
In 1999 when we sold our place Anne immediately invited us to come live with her at the lake. While looking through the cupboards I discovered that Anne truly could not resist a sale…I found 21 yes 21 cans of cream of mushroom soup! Ironically when Anne first went to Ray’s house she discovered he too had almost the same amount of soup as she, proving that he was definitely the man for her!! A true kindred spirit!
We cherished every moment we had with Anne and memories of her will always have a large special place in our hearts.
Our thoughts and our prayers are with you all at this most difficult time.
Love to you all,
Lorraine & Babe
Our favorite memories of Aunt Anne are in Florida at Camp Inn. She always welcomed our family with very open arms and would most definetly have a treat waiting for the girls upon arrival. My fondest memory is when Aunt Anne took me shopping in Florida at many different malls, Flea Markets, and plazas and then out to Olive Garden for a late lunch but before we could do any of this we had to stop by the Thrift store she had been at the day before to see if she had left her glasses there!
We will miis Aunt Anne dearly! Thanks for the teasured memories. Our hearts go out to everyone for their loss.
Love Bill, Sophia, Chaz and Paige Durrell
Our deepest condolences to our very dear friend Lisa and her family. Our hearts are with you at this very sad time. We know that you were not prepared to say goodbye… Close you eyes and the love that you have in your heart will keep her near forever.
Love from Dianne, Gerry, Danielle, Michael and Jacqui
Dear Lisa,
My condolences with the passing away of your mother. I wish you and your family strength in the days to come.
Sincerely,
Paul van Run
My grandma was a great lady she didnt care what people thought of her she just did what she felt .. she made people laugh constantly . My grandmother always spoiled me CONSTANTLY always taking me to play after play with her. she will always be in my heart
Goodbye Grandma.. you’ll be missed by all
I was never prepared for this moment, nor do I know how one would, except to enjoy her each and every moment. My Mom is a beautiful person and touched so many many lives
Lisa, we were so surprised to hear of your mother’s passing. We send you strength and love, to get you through this tremendously difficult and heart-breaking time. One never fully regains from such a loss, however, she made you the wonderful person that you are, and through you, she will live on.
Send our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Marilyn & Danny