It is with sadness that we announce the passing of our Mother/Grandmother, Alice Bertha May Goss (nee Green), at the age of 86 at Muskoka Shores, Gravenhurst on Sunday, October 1, 2017
Mom was born August 1, 1931 to Martha Jane (nee Cain) and Allan Green.
Dear Mother of Linda (John) Charby, Robert (Diana), Sandy (Jamie) Godfrey, Patricia Godfrey, Bonnie Kennedy and Ruth Woolvett.
Grandmother of Tammy, Jason, David, Cheryl, Lori, Angela, Robert Jr., Adam, Brenda, Tina, Tim, Beverley, Dan, Chelsea, Lindsay and Allison.
Great-grandmother of 24 and great-great-grandmother of 5.
Pre-deceased by husband Lloyd Godfrey and brothers Don Green and Albert Green.
Remembered by sister-in-law Violet Green.
As we reminisce, we remember Mom/Grandma enjoying watching the Hamilton Tiger-cats while eating spoonfuls of peanut butter, star-gazing, her sweet-tooth, her love of animals and birds (especially seagulls and owls), and her being mesmerized admiring family’s jewellery as they visited with her. During her days at Muskoka Shores in Gravenhurst she would love to be taken to Gull Lake Park.
While there having picnics she shared most of her food with the seagulls.
Mom didn't venture out often and loved watching travel shows and would say “I have travelled the world from my lazy boy”.
Cremation has taken place and a private, family gathering will be held at a later date.
If considering a donation, The Alzheimer Society or The Ontario SPCA would be appreciated.
We wish to thank all Mom’s caregivers over the years and especially thank those special ones from Muskoka Shores.
William "Bill" Ernest Frow
William (Bill) Frow (1923-2018) passed away peacefully on Wednesday June 20th at Fairvern Nursing Home.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Beryl, his daughters Caryl Clark and Judy Frow, sons-in-law Will Clark, Gene Smith and grandchildren Douglas Clark, Emma House, Jenny Clark and Camilla Smith as well as nieces and nephews in Canada and abroad.
Born in Toronto, he served in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals during WWII and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion.
After the war, he started Frow Construction.
A carpenter by trade, he built many homes in and around Toronto and Niagara Falls.
In 1989 he retired, and he and Beryl moved north to Huntsville, where they enjoyed canoeing and camping in the Muskoka area.
Everybody loved Bill.
He was a generous and kind man who laughed often.
He loved nature, his garden, opera, music, art and his grandchildren.
He was very proud of the magic he created building award-winning sets for many community theatre groups in Toronto and Huntsville.
He and Beryl spent many happy hours volunteering at the Huntsville Pioneer Village.
But his first love was the Toronto Argonauts, with the Toronto Maple Leafs coming in second.
A Memorial Service will be held at All Saints Church, 30 High Street, Huntsville on Monday June 25th, 2018 at 11 a.m.
A Legion Memorial Service will open the service followed by a reception in Sutherland Hall.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Fairvern Nursing Home or All Saints Anglican Church, Huntsville, Ontario.
Laura Jean Robinson
Laura passed away suddenly on June 20, 2018 in a tragic vehicle accident at the age of 44.
Loving mother of Morgan and Matthew Sallmen.
She also leaves behind her parents John and Marjorie Robinson of Huntsville and one brother Michael and family from Libertyville,Illinois.
Laura worked in the x-ray department of the Huntsville Hospital for the past twenty years, where there will be a flower garden constructed in her memory.
At Laura’s request she was cremated and there will be a private family gathering on July 12th, which would’ve been her 45th birthday.
She was an avid swimmer and had planned to swim across Fairy Lake on this day, in hope to beat her old record time.
Her love of adventure and passion for activity, guided her throughout her life.
She will be deeply missed by her family, friends and coworkers.