DWHYTIE, Pearl Elizabeth Dwhytie

August 10, 1932 - September 13, 2025
DWHYTIE, Pearl Elizabeth Dwhytie

It’s with great sadness that our mother Pearl Dwhytie passed peacefully with her daughters by her side Sept 13 2025 in Orillia Ontario. Pearl was in her 94th year.

She was a devoted Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt and Friend.

She is survived by her daughters Marlene Stewart, Marilyn Lehmann (Steve) and her son Jim Stewart (Kim). Mom held a special place in her heart for her son in law Steve Lehmann and daughter in law Kim Stewart.

Predeceased by her siblings Mona (John), Lewis (Marg), Jim (Nila), Morley (Sandra), Gill (Jean) and Jerry.

Grandmother to Sherry (Ron), Sheldon, Derick, Stewart (Ashley), Katelyn (Christian), Jerret and Kurtis (Michelle) and great grandmother to Cody, Sarah, Haley, Brody, Emma, Kayden, Madilyn, and Cru

She loved all her nieces and nephews and was always proud of all of her family.

She was passionate about her career of 28 years at Lakeview Manor in Beaverton. Also where she resided and made many long friendships.

Mom was a social butterfly hosting dinner parties, attending dances, travelling and helping her community.

A Passionate woman about baking, cooking, gardening and socializing she lived life to the fullest while always making sure she stopped to smell the roses

To know Pearl, you had a friend for life. And as many of her friends and family have went before her we know the reunion in heaven will be a good one!

Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Spencer house in Orillia for the care and love for our Mom. They always ensured she was comfortable and happy.

Great big thank you to my Family for always being at my side through Moms journey. Also a big thanks to my niece Sherry for always helping me do all of the hard stuff and listening to me when I would get down – Marilyn Lehmann. A graveside service will be held at the Old Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, on Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 11:30a.m.

In life, we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts, you hold a place. No one else will ever fill”.