Isabelle Doreen Wallace – 1926-2017

Isabelle Doreen Wallace
1926-2017
Isabelle Doreen Wallace passed away in Saint John on February
14, 2017. She was born in Saint John on March 9, 1926, the daughter of
John Russell and Nettie Elila (Niles) Steele, and sister to Shirley
(Coles).
Isabelle’s family was her pride and joy,
particularly Colin, her late husband and devoted partner of 66 years;
her son John; Gillian (Steele), her daughter-in-law of 44 years; her
three grandchildren, Kate (Richard Cassidy), Jackie, and Peter
(Becky); and Gus Wallace Cassidy, her
great-grandson.
Isabelle spent her formative years in Moncton and graduated
from Moncton High School. In 1947, she graduated from the Saint John
General Hospital School of Nursing and went on to practice nursing at
the Saint John General Hospital and in the private practice of the
late Dr. Joseph Tanzman.
Isabelle and Colin loved the community of Renforth, their
home for more than 50 years, and spent many summers boating with
family and friends aboard the “Jillie-Belle” on the
beautiful Kennebecasis and St. John rivers. They also loved to travel
further afield, and their experiences and memories of their many ocean
cruises to ports of call around the world lasted a
lifetime.
She will be deeply missed.
Isabelle’s family will always be deeply
appreciative and grateful for the compassion, comfort, and excellent
nursing care provided by the wonderful staff and management of the
Loch Lomond Villa.
Arrangements are under the care of
Brenan’s Funeral Home, 111 Paradise
Row, Saint John, NB (634-7424) At Isabelle’s
request, there will be no visitation. A private family service will
take place at a later date. For those who wish, remembrances to the
Loch Lomond Villa Foundation, or a charity of the donor’s
choice, would be appreciated by the family.
www.BrenansFH.com

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