Mrs Irene Marr

Burial Service: Sat 6th Oct 2018

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Irene Marr of Stouffville, Ontario passed away on Aug. 1, 2018. Born July 10, 1938 in Bellshill, Scotland, Irene was a loving wife to Bill, who passed away earlier this year. Mother to Neil (Priscilla), Eunice (Laine) and Colin (Linda). Grandmother to Julia (Dustin), Gillian, Derek, Gavin, Lydia; step grandmother to Beth (Matt), Doug (Stephh); great grandmother to Luther, Aidan, Lynley, Keaton, Perry, Macaulay and wee Neil; step great grandmother to Lucas. Sister to Robert (St. Albans, England). Pre-deceased by her sister Sarah (Tranent, Scotland), brother Arthur (Fleet, England) and granddaughter Zoe. Former employee of The Leprosy Mission and Scarborough Board of Education. Irene was an active church member, working with youth for many years and as a soloist and choir member. With thanks to the wonderful staff at Parkview Home. Graveside service: Oct. 6th, 11am at Portobello Cemetery.

Burial Service

Location

Portobello Cemetery

Date & Time

11:30am Sat 6th Oct 2018

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William Purves Funeral Directors

Oakvale Funeral Home
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