Bridget Bridie Clifford Byrne  Monday July 4 2022 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Bridget Bridie Clifford Byrne Monday July 4 2022

Clifford, Bridget “Bridie” (nee Byrne, formerly Ironmonger) Died peacefully on Monday July 4, 2022 after a brief illness at the Stayner Care Centre at the age of 88. Bridie, beloved wife of the late Jim Clifford and the late Kevin Ironmonger. Loving mother of Garry (Kelly), Kevin and the late Johnny. She will be remembered by her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is predeceased by her siblings Sean, Eileen, Christopher, Paddy and an infant sister. Bridie was a kind and loving woman with an abundance of energy and a quick wit. She was nurturing; caring for her family as well as those less fortunate. A woman of strong faith, she was a committed member of the Salvation Army. Bridie will be missed by so many lifetime friends that she always kept close to heart. As per Bridie’s wishes, a graveside ceremony will be held at St. John’s Norway Cemetery, 256 Kingston Road, Toronto on Friday July 8, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. If desired, a donation to the Salvation Army – Collingwood, would be appreciated by Bridie’s family. To sign her Book of Memories, please visit www.carruthersdavidson.com
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Death notice for the town of: Stayner, Province: Ontario

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  1. We met the lovely Bridie when my mom was in the Stayner nursing home. She was full of life and regaled us with her interesting experiences both in Ireland and Canada. Coincidentally she had worked at Ted Reeve Arena where both of our sons played hockey and my husband coached for years. We shared lots of stories about that and the fact that one of her sons had coached there as well. She found his photo in a program we had taken to her. What a beautiful vivacious memorable lady. Our sympathies to all who are experiencing her loss.



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