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Hohs, Vera May (nee Barber)
Peacefully in Collingwood on March 27th in her 96th year. Vera beloved wife of the late Charles. Will be sadly missed by her sons Brian (Pat) and Ron (Sandy), her grandchildren Courtney (Mel), Caitlin (Adam), Colleen (Mathew)and predeceased by her grandson Colin. Also sadly missed by Pat’s children Marc (James) and Daniel (Matthew). Proud great-grandmother to Emma and Leah Quigley and Lachlan Charles Hohs -Tatner
Vera will be fondly remembered by her sister in-law Marion McIntyre, many nieces and nephews, especially by Lynne Zimmer and Lori Westlake as well as dear friends Fern Lane, Beth McCall, Iris Harris Lilian Sutherland, Madeleine Clarke, Jeanette Brown, Liz Williamson, the Sturges Family in the USA and all those in the Barber and Hohs Clans.
A traditional funeral will be held for friends and family to celebrate Vera’s life at her visitation at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave E, Scarborough on Monday April 10th, from 2 – 4 and 6 – 8pm. The service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, April 11th at 11 am with an hour visitation starting at 10 am prior to the service. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Centre Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Centre or Hospice Georgian Triangle-Campbell House Hospice Georgian Triangle-Campbell House in memory of Vera.
Please visit Vera’s online memorial at www.ogdenfuneralhome.com
Let us not be sad but rejoice in a wonderful life lived.
Our Mother said hello to so many people in life, we invite you to take this opportunity to say goodbye.
2023
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Thinking of the Hohs clan. Vera and Charlie were good friends of our parents, Reta and Digger Gorman, having lived in Victoria Village. Reta and Vera were best of friends for 50 years. Vera was a wonderful soul. Loved her gift of gab and quick wit. She had a beautiful smile. She attended so many arts events, and was fiercely independent. She continued being a good friend to Dig after Reta died and visited him at Sunnybrook, always bearing chocolate. She lived a long life, and we are so sorry for your loss.
In deepest sympathy,
Tom and Jane Gorman