Rinda Jean Johnstone
1950-2020
Rinda Jean Johnstone passed away peacefully May 27,
2020 at home in Long River PEI with her loving family by her side. The
Angels have taken her to Heaven for a well-deserved rest after a
courageous three year battle with ovarian cancer.
Born May 10th, 1950 in Moncton, NB,
Rinda was the daughter of the late Warman and Jean
(MacAleese) Hopper. Rinda is survived by her loving husband
of 48 years, Allan Johnstone and their 3 daughters, Heidi LaFrance
(Michael), Long River, Christie Terry (Donald), Moncton, NB and Carrie
Johnstone (Eric Poirier), Haute Aboujagane, NB.
Special Grammy of Tristen Terry (Shyla Stiles) and Connor Terry of
Moncton; Emma, Lauren and Kristopher LaFrance of Long River and Raelle
Williams of Moncton. Sister of Barbara Ward (Linus) of
Ottawa and Long River. Aunt of Dr. Carol Ward (Dr. Paul
Dagg), Kamloops, BC; Heather Swayne (Robert), Ottawa, ON; Sharon
Taylor (James), Winchester, ON; James Johnstone, Edmonton; Barbara
Walker (Peter) of New Annan and Heather Johnstone and Donald Johnstone
of Long River. As well there are numerous cousins throughout Canada
and the US.
Predeceased by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Andrew
and Anna (Davison) Johnstone and brother-in-law and sister-in-law
Gerald and Shirley (Jardine) Johnstone.
Rinda was a member of Southwest River United Church Margate
and previously of Humphrey Memorial United in Moncton and Quispamsis
United Churches in NB. She was a long time CGIT leader as
well as a member of the Long River Women’s
Institute.
Rinda adored her grandchildren and especially enjoyed
watching them grow into responsible, loving and caring
adults. She was well known for her baking skills,
particularly for her fudge and sandwich trays that she prepared for
charitable and church functions. She loved nature and
animals and enjoyed watching the hummingbirds, squirrels, fox and
chipmunks in her yard. Rinda made many friends wherever she went and
was never happier than when she was surrounded by her family and
friends for a meal or special celebration.
Resting at the Davison Funeral Home in Kensington.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions there will be no visitation or funeral
service at this time. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
If so desired, memorial donations in Rinda’s name may be
made to the Oncology Unit of the Prince County Hospital, the PEI
Humane Society or to a charity of your
choice.
Rinda’s family wishes to express
their sincere appreciation to everyone who offered support, care and
assistance in so many ways during her illness over the last 3
years.
Thank you to
all our friends and neighbors for all the food, visits, cards, phone
calls and donations to various charities. Very much
appreciated.
Thank you to
the Doctors and Nurses of the Prince County Hospital Oncology Unit,
the Palliative Care Home Care Nurses, Island EMS, Murphy’s
Kensington Pharmacy, Davison Funeral Home, Rev. Pix Butt, Dr. Robyn
Comeau and Nurses of the Dr. Leon Richard Oncology Center Moncton, Dr.
Chris MacNearney and many others. Rinda thought of you as
her friends and you treated her as your friend. Your care,
professionalism, kindness and friendship, will never be
forgotten.
www.davisonfh.com
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Rinda Jean Johnstone 19502020..
Death notice for the town of: Kensington, Province: I-P-E