Anette Whelpley
Died: June 26, 2005 | Place:
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WHELPLEY….
On Sunday, June 26th, 2005 after a long illness, Anette (Munch) Whelpley of London in her 63rd year. Loving life partner of Ken Varley. Dear mother of Michael Whelpley and his wife Barb of Toronto and Elizabeth Whelpley and her husband Chad Sarrage of Montreal, Quebec. Loving grandmother of Emma, Rhegan and Spencer. Also survived by her parents Flemming and Tove Munch of Lambeth, her nephew Kirk Munch and his family of Nairn and her brother Carsten Munch of Shedden. A devoted mother and grandmother, Anette willingly shared a life long passion for books, movies, art and theatre with many friends and family members. An avid gardener and amateur artist, Anette was an enthusiastic tour guide and supporter of Museum London. Often misunderstood as being bossy””,0
97586,Shari Lynn Demaray,2005-06-25,London Health Sciences Centre – Victoria Hospital,DEMARAY — At London Health Sciences Centre
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As someone who has worked with Elizabeth for many years, and had the good fortune to meet Anette on a few occasions, I’d like to send my condolences to the whole family. The consolation is that Elizabeth and Spencer are two wonderful people greatly influenced by this fine woman.
Regards, David Abramson
Elizabeth, my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your mom and grandmother to Spencer. She sounded like a woman after my own heart, with her love of books, art and gardening. She must have been one terrific lady, considering her amazing daughter. See you soon. Cindy
Dear Ken and Elisabeth,
It is with sorrow that we send you these thoughts of ours! We know that our feelings of loss cannot surpass yours, but wanted to tell you how deep our sadness is and how unprepared we were despite knowing about Anette’s courageous battle with cancer. She will always be the beautiful smile that encouraged us and the calming and relaxing voice that gave us good advice.
We trust you will have the strength to carry her legacy!
Our sincere condolences,
David and Dolores