MCCRIMMON, Bonnie Anne McCrimmon

November 3, 1951 - January 18, 2026
MCCRIMMON, Bonnie Anne McCrimmon

On Sunday, January 18, 2026, after a recent diagnosis and short battle with an aggressive Cancer, my mom passed away peacefully at home, exactly where she wanted to be.

She was fiercely independent, strong, and loving. A single mom in the 70s, she worked incredibly hard — sometimes juggling two or three jobs — to make sure I had a full, happy childhood. I never went without, and that’s something I understand and appreciate more with every passing year.

She spent decades working in building operations, leading teams in what was then a very male-dominated field. She was respected for her work ethic, fairness, and quiet (ish) confidence. But, it was her sarcastic, quick, dry, hope-you-can-take-it wit that made her the “old boss” who past employees stayed in communication with because she was their “favourite.”

She is survived by her daughters Erin and Cali; her brothers Glen Wood (Margo) and Tony McInnis (Michelle); her grandsons Dean James and Cameron; her nieces and nephews Christina, Kait, and Shea; and was predeceased by her father, William (Bernie) Wood, Shirley McInnis (nee Murphy) and her brother Greg Wood.

If she were signing off herself, it might sound something like this:

Near or far, you stayed with me,
In thought, in heart, in memory.
No speeches needed, no display,
I’ve said enough for us all — now find your way.

She lived life on her own terms, valued dignity and independence, and carried herself with grace (and a dash of feisty) right through to the end. She was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed.

At Bonnie’s request, there will be no funeral or memorial service.

If you really knew her, you’d know that I have to end this with:

Live
Love
Laugh

  • Location: DURHAM REGION, ON
  • Funeral Home: AFTERCARE CREMATION & BURIAL SERVICE LIMITED