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Marie Sophia "Molly" Mandeville

October 4, 1931 - November 20, 2024

Marie Sophia "Molly" Mandeville passed away peacefully at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on November 20, 2024, at the age of 93. She was predeceased by her beloved husband and partner of 61 years, Gordon Mandeville (2015). The couple were longtime residents of Richmond Hill and Aurora.

Molly will be lovingly remembered by her children, Roy (Diane), Laurel, Richele (John), and Kerrie (Geoff), as well as her grandchildren, Jim, Brian, Katie, Will, Sam, and Jack, and all her great-grandchildren. She will be missed by her sister Joan Ryland, brother George Russell (Pamela), family in England, and her lifelong friend Ann Nockles of Richmond Hill.

As per Molly’s wishes, cremation has taken place, and no formal service will be held. Molly’s legacy of kindness and generosity lives on through the memories she created with those she loved.

In memory of Molly and her compassion for others, the family kindly requests donations to a charity of your choice. Molly was a proud supporter of the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and Covenant House Toronto.

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Hilary Green

September 11, 1935 - November 18, 2024

Hilary Green passed away peacefully on November 18, 2024, at Extendicare, Kawartha Lakes, in Lindsay, Ontario, surrounded by her loving family, at the age of 89.

Born on September 11, 1935, in Hull, Yorkshire, Hilary was the daughter of Tom and Elsie Reed. After immigrating to Canada in 1955, she married Walter Green, with whom she built a life full of love and devotion. Together, they raised three children in a home rich with warmth, kindness, and lasting memories.

Her children, Rachel (Greg), Paul (Karen), and Kathryn (Kevin), remember Hilary as a kind, patient, and loving mother who always prioritized family and encouraged the making of cherished memories. She was the proud grandmother to Nathan (Julia), Hannah (Phil), Miriam (Mike), Calvin (Sarah), Calista, Warren, Graham, and Renee, and great-grandmother to Lumen and Ori.

Hilary was an active and beloved member of her church and community. She participated in numerous groups and clubs, including Singing Seniors, Life Group at Cambridge Street Baptist, Lindsay Seniors Association, and Hooks & Needles. Known for her kindness and ability to listen, Hilary was a friend to many and a treasured presence in the lives she touched.

Predeceased by her loving husband, Walter, Hilary leaves behind a legacy of love, community, and the joy of making memories.

A drop-in Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Bethel Evangelical Church in Lindsay. In lieu of flowers, Hilary requested that you take a friend out for coffee or tea and create a special memory in her honor.

Smiling elderly woman in pink blouseGILBERT, Carolyn Anne Gilbert (nee Sidsworth) - January 8, 1933 ~ September 4, 2024 (age 91)

Although our hearts are broken, we are content knowing that you are pain free now. You married your best friend, soul mate and companion of 75 years, your husband Bruce. Together you built 3 homes; Brooklin, Port Perry and Snug Harbour, adopted and raised from birth two children, her devoted daughter Sandra Doreen Stubbs of Lindsay and the Late Steven Bruce Gilbert (2005). You have predeceased parents; Gladys Long and Arthur Sidsworth.

You have left to cherish your memories sister Lorraine Jones, brothers Jack Sidsworth (Rita) and Ralph Sidsworth (Cathy). You have two amazing grandchildren who remember the years at the trailer as well as too many memories that we will cherish and keep close to our hearts forever, Robert Stubbs (Rebecca) of Vancouver and Lesley Stubbs (Daniel) of Toronto. You have predeceased grandchildren Amanda Stubbs (1985) and Devin Jansma (2024).

You travelled to Texas, Florida, The Caribbean, Spain, England and drove to the East and West Coast of Canada. You were a stay at home mom providing nurturing guidance and support to us growing up. We always had someone to welcome us home when school was over. Your baking was amazing, especially the butter tarts and pies. Your knitting and crocheted items won many awards at local fairs. You gathered the family together and loved to entertain. You took pride in your gardens and loved to read, especially history. You volunteered many years at Fairview Lodge in Whitby and knitted for preemies and women’s shelters. A piece of our life has been taken from us. We are forever grateful to have had the opportunity to love you and be loved by someone so special.

Donations may be made to Women’s Resources Lindsay

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