Parcourez la nécrologie de Lillian Pauline Zillah Payne Peters Friday September 20th 2024 résidant dans la province Ontario pour le détail des funérailles.
Surrounded and wrapped by the unwavering love of her family, Pauline (LPZ) departed from this world in the early afternoon of 20 Sep 2024, at Oakcrossing Long Term Care in London, ON. She was predeceased by her parents, Allan and Yvonne Peters, her eldest child, Sandra Payne, her estranged husband, Howard Payne, both of her sisters Ruth Tinkess (nee Peters) and Jane Rathbun (nee Peters), as well her brother-in-law Murray Payne and sister-in-law Ruth Caswell (nee Payne) and their spouses.
She is lovingly remembered and missed by her numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Pauline’s values live on through her daughters Patricia Davidson of Cobourg, Margo Langan (John) of London, Nancy Payne (Stephen) of London, Julie Kent of Simcoe and son Jeff (Megan) of Spallumcheen. Pauline is also survived by her grandchildren, great and great-great: John Davidson of Cobourg, Alethea Davidson of London, Joshua Langan (Rachel) of Etobicoke, Victoria Langan of London, Ashleigh Hatton-Kent (Ben) of Omemee, Kristoffer Kent (Ryan) of Vancouver, Conor Payne (Bailey) of West Kelowna, Nikita Payne of Spallumcheen. Lily-Ann Davidson of London, Charlize and Yvonne Langan of Etobicoke, Lucas and Harper Hatton-Kent of Omemee, Jakob Davidson-Rawlins of London.
Pauline was born 18 May 1928, in what was known in the family as «The Mudhouse» at Maple Grove Farm (now part of the Batterwood Estate) in Canton. When only three, Allan sold the property and moved the family to Spruceholm farm in Morrish. Pauline attended schools at Morrish and Bunker Hill receiving extra tutoring which enabled her early enrolment at Port Hope High School. At 15 years old she was accepted at Danforth Technical School in Toronto where she graduated from their Dress Design/Making program in 1946 returning home to work at a tailoring shop in Port Hope.
On 21 Jun 1950, Pauline married Howard and lived at Payne Lea Farm on Lakeshore Rd east of Port Granby raising six children. In 1977, they moved the farm to Coldsprings later ‘retiring’ to London. Pauline continued to live in London until her move to the Oakcrossing Retirement Living Residences and later their Long Time Care facility. She served as the Secretary of the Residency Council from 2020 – 2024 and engaged with residents in activities such as puzzles, colouring, arts & crafts, BINGO, Guggenheim and occasionally YOGA (lead by her daughter Nancy). Pauline was always quick-witted & generous with her advice, often leaving people laughing. Her passions were perfection (especially in making beds), nice cream (any flavour), driving fast (back & forth to piano, skating or swimming lessons etc with kids) and enjoying a Wendy’s Frosty (usually eaten with french fries).
The family wishes to express their profound gratitude to staff at Oakcrossing Long Term Care facility, and to Westview Funeral Chapel and Mount Pleasant Cemetery in London, for their exceptional care and support. Pauline’s interment will be at Canton Cemetery at a future date.
Donations, in lieu of flowers, to Riverside United Church, 695 Riverside Drive, London, ON N6H 2S3.
Friday September 20th 2024
Décès pour la Ville:Port-Hope, Province: Ontario
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