Mary Theresa Cox  Monday January 10th 2022 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Mary Theresa Cox Monday January 10th 2022

Mary Theresa Cox
Passed away peacefully at the Tall Pines Long Term Care Home on January 10th, 2022 at the age of 96 years and 96 days.Beloved wife of the late Donald (2003).Loving and caring mother to Janice, the late Beverly, Darryl (Vivienne) and Larry (Analiza). Amazing grandmother to Jennifer, Tyler, Collette, Elyse, Spencer, Tara, Britney, Paige, Kyle and Ryan (Moochy).Great Grandmother to Boston, Gryphon, Ethan, Noah, Arianna, Aliyah, Nathan, Sophia, Audrey and Jaxson. Due to the Covid Pandemic, there will be no formal service. A Celebration of her life will be held at a later date. In Mary’s memory, donations can be made to the Memory Clinic Baycrest Foundation, a place she volunteered at for many years.
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death notice Mary Theresa Cox Monday January 10th 2022

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  1. I have very fond memories of Mary and would like to share two stories that always come to mind when I think of her. I spent a week in Mexico (mid 90’s) with several friends and family members, Mary and Don included. For seven straight days Mary had a smile ear to ear. Mary’s smile was followed by her pleasant tone and caring words. She enjoyed every moment of that trip, and everyone enjoy Mary being apart of it. Decades later I had arranged a lunch with my grandmothers Marge Lewis and Viola Edgson at Marge’s house. I included Mary on one such luncheon. I had the pleasure of picking up Mary and bringing her to Brampton, Larry was kind enough to bring her home. Larry and I did some quick math and realized that there were over 240 years of experience at that lunch. With all the years of life experiences at the luncheon, all they talked about was family. I vividly remember Mary’s famous smile as she shared stories of her greatest treasures, her family. Janice, Darryl and Larry and to your extended families my sincerest condolences.



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