
Ellison: Margaret Ada “Peggy”,
Peacefully with her family by her side on Wednesday September 23, 2015 at Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston. Peggy Ellison (nee: Cairns) in her 98th year, beloved wife of the late Jack Ellison. Loving mother of Nancy and Bob Thomas, Lorne and Terry Ellison, Joan and Ran Moore, and John and Frances Ellison. Loved by her grandchildren: Jody, Jason (Gina), Kelly, Christopher (Heather), Nathan (Carmen), and her great grandchildren: Andrew (Shanice), Damien, William, Bruno, Armando, Emily, Macy, Emma, Sarah, and Archer, and her great great grandchildren: Bella, Sophie, and Curtis.
Dear sister of the late Isabel, Stewart, Donzella, Walter, Elmer, and Len, and sister-in law of the late Tom Ellison, and Audrey Fuller. Forever in the hearts of her nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home #1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905- 936-3477 on Friday September 25, 2015 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday September 26, 2015 at 1pm. Interment Mt. Tegart
Cemetery.
www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Amber and Joe Alexander says
we were neighbors for many years! She was a lovely woman!! Much love to you all!
Harry and Doris Lehman says
Peggy will certainly be missed. She had such a fun loving spirit. We have had many fun times playing cards. Peggy and Jack were neighbours of my parents (Ross and Molly Lang). They had so many good times together.
Terry and Rosemary Forsythe says
We are part of Jon and Ran’s church family and wanted to express our condolences. We never met Mrs. Ellison but know she was much loved and will be very much missed.
Lisa Ziemba says
I am sorry to hear about the passing of Mrs. Ellison. She was my bus driver for many years when I went to Kettleby Public School. I will always remember her kindness and caring manner. She went above and beyond giving us cards on our birthdays, treats on the holidays and even decorating the bus. She was so much more than a bus driver, she was like a second mom always looking out for everyone. My sincerest condolences to her family. May she rest in peace.
Elaine Pittman says
I just heard of Peggy’s passing. She will surely be missed at cards. Thinking of the family at this time.
Bill and Patti Cragg says
Dear Nancy, Bob, and Family. We met Peggy only a few years ago over a bridge table. We loved her spunk and love of life. We are so sorry for your loss. She was a truly great lady.
Margaret Gardhouse & Family says
Our thoughts and prayers are with Peggy’s family at this sad time.
Robin Pardoe-Bell (née Thomson) says
I would like to share my sister Janet’s sentiments and add that our Dad, Bob Thomson, and Rhea had a lovely visit with Peggy only a few weeks ago. What an amazing life you’ve had. Love from Australia.
Janet Thomson says
Peggy was one of a kind and a real pioneer for women in non-traditional jobs. I know she loved to be behind the wheel of almost any vehicle, from the tractor, to the fancy cars of business men when she worked as a car jockey in Toronto, to the school bus, and finally to the golf cart that allowed her her freedom right into her 90s. I imagine she’s already got herself back behind the wheel and on her way to the community euchre game in the sky! Godspeed Peggy. You will be missed.
Jody Ellison says
You were my first cup of tea. My first gambling partner at a game of cards and boy you never went easy on me. You let me pick some horses. I’ve never looked at multi pack of single serving cereals without thinking of you. You lived an amazing life and never were afraid to say what’s on your mind. Grandma you will be missed by all who met you. I’ll see you again one day. Grandma, I’ll bring my pennies.
Sarah Cole says
Nancy,Bob and Joan
It was a pleasure to know your Mom and talk of some old times and neighbors I really loved seeing her at bid euchre and being her partner, afraid of nothing that lady. I actually went down to cards and asked where’s Peggy. They said she had fallen and broke her hip, I was sorry to hear that. She was an independent and lovely lady. All the family lucked out having a wonderful mom, grandma, great grandma and great great grandma. She will be missed. Sarah
Velma Daley says
Joan and Ran are members of my church family and I want them to know that my thoughts and prayers are with them at this difficult time.
Joanne & Pete Duggan & Family says
Sorry to hear about Peggy. She took me to my first horse race up in Orangeville, had a great time with her!
Sorry we will not be able to make it to her service, but Peggy and family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Rob & Ria Heijdeman says
Peggy, what a gall,got to know her and her brother at The Pines.
We thought she would live forever.
Great to have known her spirit!
We are still vacationing, will not be able to attend the service,will keep you all in our prayers.
Hank & Betty Lou Vanderpost says
Dear Nancy, Bob & Joan:
We send our deepest condolences, at this very sad time. Peggy was a real treat to play bid euchre with, as she never lost her nerve to over bid any hand. She will be truly missed. May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Sincerely
Hank & Betty Lou Vanderpost
Alice & Barry Kant says
Condolences to the whole family. Peg was one fine lady, and being a Cairns, from great family stock. We could not express our impression any better than that wrote by Kim Brown of Riverwood Senior Living.
Bob & Karen Laurin says
So sorry to hear of your loss, Peggy was an amazing women. She will be missed by many. Our thoughts go out to the family during this time. With sincere sympathy.
Norm & Mary Lipsett says
We send our deepest sympathy to Aunt Margaret’s family, have many fond memories of my Aunt and one in particular when she told me I should get married because I had been single long enough.
Bryan & Sheryl Law says
We are friends of Nancy & Bob. We didn’t have the pleasure of meeting Peggy but enjoyed hearing many funny stories and her love of life. We send our deepest sympathy to all the family
Linda & Bruce Richardson says
We are friends of Nancy and Bob and have fond memories of many Peggy stories. Stories indicate that Peggy was one feisty, independent woman who loved life with a wonderful sense of humour. Our deepest sympathies to Nancy, Bob and Peggy’s family.
Louise and Wayne says
We didn’t know Peggy but we are church friends of Joan and Ran so our prayers are with them and their families at this time of sorrow.
Riverwood Senior Living says
On behalf of the Staff & Residents of Riverwood Senior Living we take this time to express our deepest condolences to the family of Peggy Ellison. Peggy was that “firecracker” little lady that said it like it was. She was a treat to take to Georgian Downs even though she would never win (lol. Pegs participated in our Alzheimer’s Fashion Show in the spring and wanted to take the Police Escort back to her room (to show him a good time). She even invited him back for her birthday. Pegs you are missed already! God Bless. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Kind Regards, Kim Brown for Riverwood Senior Living
Karen and Herb Thompson says
Herb and I would like to take this opportunity to say how sorry we are to hear of Miss Peggy’s passing. She was a sweet lady and I hope that there will be a lot of bid euchre up in Heaven. All our prayers are with the family.
Ian Witherspoon says
To all the Family of Peggy:
I am surprised and saddened at this unexpected news. She was such a strong and independent lady and in great spirits the last time I saw her in August.
She asked me if I ever went to the racetrack and said “if you do, pick me up”…
She will be sadly missed.
Please accept my deepest condolences.
Sheila Bell (Lipsett) says
Look Out Heaven!!!! (and Uncle Jack)
Here comes Aunt Peg!!!!!
Sheila Bell (Lipsett), Richard, Gavin, and Dylan Bell
Leanne and Mark Cleland says
Our deepest condolences for your loss. You will be in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Carol Cornwall (Cairns) says
A visit with Aunt Peg was always a joy, such a warm greeting and always a cup of tea to warm your soul.