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Mavis Edwards

August 23, 2010

EDWARDS, Mavis – Peacefully, passed from this life on Monday, August 23, 2010. Loving mother of Ruth Ann (Ray) Thompson. Dear grandmother of Kate (Rob) Stewart. Survived by brother Harry Howarth (Sheffield, England) and brother-in-law Lloyd Palmer (Largo, Florida). She was predeceased by her husband Gordon Robert Edwards, sister Nellie Palmer and tiny great-granddaughter Claire Stewart. Other family members remembered are Julie and Steve Timewell, Christopher and Rebecca, Susan Rumble, Greg Stanton and Shannon and Madison. All her life, right up until the end, she was a devoted and active member of the Salvation Army. She has now moved on to her next journey and new beginning. The family wishes to acknowledge and thank the general surgery team at Victoria Hospital. So many comforted and cared for Mavis and we are grateful. A memorial service will be held at the Salvation Army, 555 Springbank Drive, London, on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Donations can be made to the London Citadel Salvation Army – Women’s Ministries. Online condolences available at >www.westviewfuneralchapel.com

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Ruth Ann, Kate and Ray: We are sorry to learn of Mavis's passing. Always a fixture at London Citadel and with many liftetime memories for our family. We wish you God's peace at this difficult time. Our love, Lil, Gail and Grant

~ Grant Wren

I am so sorry to hear about Macis's passing. I always remember her being around London Citadel while I was growing up. I have a lot of great memories of Mavis. God Bless Your Family at this time and I pray that God will give you the strength that you need.

~ BEVERLEY SCHULTZ (ROSE)

Please accept our Sympathy , Ruth Ann, Ray, Kate & Rob on the passing of Mavis. May God be with you and your family at this time.

~ Rob & Marjorie Stewart

Lavina and Jon remember vividly the fact that Mavis was always helpfu with setting the flowers at every funeral which was conducted at the Citadel. She will certainly be missed.

~ Jon & Lavina Pittock

Please except our sympathy on the passing of Mavis, I remember her as a very caring, special lady who greeted everyone she knew and didn't know. I grew up with Mavis always a part of London Citadel and will miss her greatly. She was and is a very special lady and God has another jewel in Heaven, YOu will never be forgotten til we meet again

~ Heather & Cassandra Rose

Dear Ruth Ann, Neil called me from Toronto to ask if it was true that Mavis had passed away. We had not heard but reading the LFP yesterday morning sadly confirmed that indeed Nana Mavis had died. Mavis was a surrogate grandma to both Jane and Neil and the infinite kindness and love she showered on them will always be a special memory for our family. She was special and will be missed by so many. There will be a vacant seat at the Citadel but the lasting memories of a lady who worked tirelessly and unselfishly for the benefit of others is a memory that you and your family may cherish. Neil hopes to attend this afternoon but whether or not he can be released from his duties in the trial in which he is involved is conjectural. Please accept our condolances. bram

~ Bram Gregson

Dear Ruth Ann,Ray,Kate and Rob....sorry to hear of your Mum's (Grandmother's) passing.She was a special lady and will hold a special place in many people's hearts. Sorry I will not be able to attend the service today but you will be in my thoughts and prayers....take care of each other....Janice

~ Janice Morgan