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Mar 1, 2010

She's gone











Edith Muriel Wallace
February 27, 2010

Edith Muriel Wallace, of King City, 7 days after her 94th birthday, at King City Lodge Nursing Home. Wife of the late Emerson Wallace and dear mother of Barry Wallace (Linda) King City, Diane Wallace of Calgary, Denise Georgekish (Fred - deceased) Wemindji, Quebec, and Robert Wallace (Nancy) Parry Sound. Cremation has taken place and a private interment of Muriel and Emerson's ashes will take place, later this year, at the 6th Line Cemetery, Churchill, Ontario. Their ashes will join the remains of Muriel's parents, Sid and Alice Thomas, and her beloved Auntie Laura Thomas. Muriel was a 55-year resident of King City and active in her community. She was a Past President and first Life-time Member of Kingcrafts, a member of King City United Church, a singer in its choir and a CGIT leader. She was a blood donor for four decades, beginning during WWII. She will be remembered as a skilled and prize-winning quilter, a gifted arts and crafts person, and an avid collector of antiques, Canadiana, and collectibles. For many years, Muriel's handmade wildflower cards were collectors items themselves. And who can forget her homemade bread and all those 1st Place Fair Ribbons? While Muriel travelled throughout the United States, to Mexico and to Britain, she loved to travel in Canada most of all, and saw Canada from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland and north to James Bay. She revelled in Canadian Native culture, both as a collector and a lecturer in her own community. Muriel was one of seven children of Sidney and Alice Thomas, and is survived by three of her sisters: Audrey, Mabel and Jean. Muriel also leaves eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Many thanks to Dr. Paul Randall and to Muriel's second family: the staff of King Lodge who cared for her so kindly and respectfully for the past 10 years.

2 comments:

LivingInAurora.ca said...

Sorry to hear about your loss. She lived many great years.

'Life brings tears,
Smiles and memories.
The tears dry,
The smile fades,
But the memories,
Live on Forever.'

Anna

Keegan said...

Hi Barry, Sue sent me the notice of your mom's passing.
Very sorry ...she lived a great life and had a great family
I am still in Cape Breton and Sue is in Meaford.
Just for your interest ... A view from my front window usually has a couple of bald eagles sitting in the trees waiting for the ice fishermen to hand them a few smelts. LOL However winter here has pretty much gone along with the ice. Almost boat time again.,
I hope to be up for the King City highschool reunion next year I will contact ya for a visit and couple of drinks.

Say Hi to Diane if you hear from her. I would love to get in contact with her....I got a couple of old pics of her that she would love to see.

all for now Richard