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Loretta Eliza Bishop (nee Oliver)

Date de décès : 28 novembre 2014

(January 29, 1941-November 28, 2014) Passed peacefully away in the presences of her loving family at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on Friday November 28 at the age of 73. Predeceased by her husband Dave and her baby daughter Annette Dawn; parents John and Marion Oliver; three brothers Oswald, Calvin, and Perry; sisters and brothers-in-law: Jean Kavanagh, Maureen Murphy, Don Cope and Gordon Harvey; Our mom leaves to mourn, her loving children: Michelle Baker (George), David (Marlene), Todd (Goldie), Deanna (Rick Clarke), and Shawn; eight grandchildren: Lauralynn (Travis Boudreau), Travis Baker (Kaitlyn), Trover Bishop (Shannon), Jasmine Bishop (Adrian), a very special grandson Troy, Danielle Bishop (Gussy), Luke, and Damian; four great grandchildren whom she loved dearly: Brayden Boudreau, Piper Bishop, Tyson and Jaxon Baker; special friend and respite worker Lisa Waye whom our mom loved. Also leaving to mourn siblings: Florence (Harold Snelgrove), Joan Cope, Beverly (Con Glynn), Maxine (Larry Keels), Jeanette (Bill McDonald), Jackie (Frank Richards), Johnny (Bonnie), and Ralph (Margaret); sisters and brothers-in-law: Rosemary (Bill Reardon), Bernice, Johnny Bishop (Geraldine), Bernard Bishop (Bernadette), and Dougie Bishop (Denice). Visitations will take place at Barrett's Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue on Sunday November 30 from 11 am - 9 pm and Monday December 1 from 10:30 am - 5 pm. Funeral service to be held at Barrett's Funeral Home on Tuesday December 2 at 2 pm. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in Loretta's memory to the Vera Perlin Society. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the online memorial guest book.

"A mother holds her children's hands
for a while, but their hearts forever."

 

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