Heather Edythe Tomlinson
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TOMLINSON: Suddenly, as the result of an automobile accident on Thursday, December 1st, 2005, Heather Edy Tomlinson of St. Marys, Ontario in her 53rd year. Beloved daughter of Mrs. Norma B. Tomlinson of London and the late Ronald F. Tomlinson. Dear mother of Jordie Margison and Janalynne Rogers, Jesse Margison and Brandy Watters of London; Greg Margison and Johanna; and Nikki Tomlinson of St. Marys, Ontario. Dear sister of Sherri Long and Ted of London and Scott Tomlinson and Pam of Simcoe. Loving Aunt of Christine, Dean and their children Bo and Paige, Dan and Amy, Ryan and Jaime and their son Liam, Jamie and Laura, and Sean and Katie. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, December 6th at 11:00 a.m. As an expresssion of sympathy the family would greatly appreciate donations directed to a trust account set up for Heather’s daughter Nikki at any Royal Bank Branch account number 02882-003-5084520. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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Our deepest sympathy to family and friends on the sudden loss of Heather. Patsy has fond memories of attending a weekly mothers group with Heather and a number of other young women when our children were babes and toddlers. This was a great social outing and a break from the constant demands of mothering, a number of wonderful relationships resulted from this support group. We also appreciated Heather’s artistic skills. Her stained glass work enhances our front door, the doors leading into our church sanctuary, and two doors at our previous residence. We will always remember her joyous, positive, and exurberant personality highlighted by her smile and laugh. May God comfort you now and in the time to come.
Larry
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Heather and I sat together at many hockey games in St. Marys while our sons played together. Paul White played on the same team as Jesse.
Nikki, so sorry to hear about your mum, I taught you highland dancing in Lobo a couple of years ago. My family sends you and your family our condolences.
My deepest condolences to Heather’s children and family. I worked with your mother at Mount Hope — and she was a great lady. I have never met any of you – but i feel like i know all of you – your mother always talked fondly about all of you – she was so proud of all of you! Your mother, was like my 2nd mother to me – she will be missed greatly – she was the best!
Steph Nutt
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family in this time of sorrow.
My deepest sympathy to Heather’s family and all who knew her. I worked with Heather at Wildwood care Centre, sadly her time with us was short. Heather was a great person with a big smile. She was always happy and making me laugh. I looked forward to the days Heather worked because I knew she could brighten up my day, as she did everytime.
My heart goes out to her kids, who she talked so highly of, she was so proud of you all.
We at Wildwood will truly miss her but her spirt will be with us.
Hi Jesse and family,
So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She was such a vibrant, creative, and warm person.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this time of grief.
Henrietta
Norma&family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this very difficult time.During this time of sorrow may you be comforted in knowing that the memories of your loved one live on. May these cherished thoughts support you through all your tomorrows.
Our Sincere Sympathy to you all.
Leon &Wilma(Elston)Dunlop
Heather was an amazing person who I was lucky enough to meet at mother’s group in St.Marys,she was always friendly and her laugh and smile were contaigous .I am blessed to have enjoyed her company, sampled her gorgous tastey treats and acquired some of her beautiful creations she was a good friend. Please know you are in our thoughts,she will be greatly missed. Lauren O’Keefe
Janalynne and family,
Sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. The thoughts and prayers of my family are with you.
Carla Catolino-Cazzola (from RMC)
Nikki and family: We first met Heather at a Mom’s group in St. Marys, then reconnected through Highland Dancing. I always admired her twinkling eyes, wonderful laugh, and her overall free spirit – she was a real gem. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jordie, Janalynne and family..
We are deeply sorry for your great loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Jordie, Janalynne and family; We just heard the terrible news and are very sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you.
I worked with Heather a few times at Mount Hope. In the short time that I got to know her, I found that she related well with the residents on our floor and had a great sense of humour. She is someone you should be very proud of and remember all the good and wonderful things she has done. My thoughts go out to Heather’s family.
Warmly,
Laura Hunt
Dear Nikki, Jordie, Greg, and Jesse,
We are so sorry about your Mom. Your mother was a very strong woman. Living beside her for so many years let me be a witniss to her strength. She worked hard to provide for all of her children and you should be very proud of her. I know that you will miss her terribly, but be strong for her, as she always was for you! Our thoughts are with you!
Sincerely yours,
Barb, Peter, Carly, Rachel, and Ellen Westelaken