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Edna Young died on October 15, 2011 in Braemar Retirement Centre, Wingham in her 93rd year. Loved wife of the late Wes Young. Edna was born on November 20, 1918 in Kincardine Township to the Late Ellen (Shipley) and Robert Reid. She was the dear mother of Bob and Barbara Young of Chesley, George and Velma Young of Clinton, and Audrey and Eugene Gardner of Lucknow. Missed by her 8 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, 14 great-granchildren, 4 step-great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandson. Survived by her siblings: Irving (Ruth) Reid of London, and Florence Harkness of Braemar Retirement Centre. Predeceased by her brothers: James in infancy, Norval, Clarence and John, sister Marjorie and 1 grandson.
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We sure remember our visits to your home on the sixth as a family. Your Mom and Dad were such lovely people with awesome smiles and laughter. Langside was certainly a great area for us to be given our roots, surrounded by caring people and a sense of community. In thoughts and prayers , Brian and Shirley Anne Wall (son of Gordon and Marjorie Wall
Nanny, for the 15 yrs that I knew her she was like my own grandmother. I remember the wonderful family times, the card playing and warm meals. As with our visits from her home to apartment, retirement home and at last the nursing home we continued to talk about the good old days and how those days were happy ones. I will miss her very much and she will always hold a special spot in my heart! Love Judy
Dear Audry, Bob and George and families. I am sorry for your loss. I loved Edna and enjoyed hearing how much she loved and cared for her family. I enjoyed our 'car' visits as we drove to and from Sunday meetings and Gospel mtgs. She would love to go and listen. We are thankful that God has called her home where there will be no more tears or fears..........love Diane
Sorry to hear of the passing of Aunt Edna. You are in our thoughts and prayers. You will always have your good memories of time spent with her to get you through this time of sorrow and sadness. She's in a much better place and not suffering anymore.
Edna and I became friends over the past few years. We had lots of great visits on our way to and from Sunday Morning Church and Gospel Mtgs. in Point Clark and Mildmay. She loved her family so much and appreciated all the help and support she received from them. She loved listening to the Gospel and we are thankful that God has called her home. I will miss Edna very much.
A friend
Diane