Berniece V. Abbey
September 18, 2013
Peacefully on September 18, 2013 at Elmwood Place in her 90th year. Loving mother of Jim and Pat Abbey of Courtland, Garry and Joyce Abbey of Paris, ON and Juanita Pearson of London. Dear sister to Charles Belbeck. Sadly missed by 3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and close friends Carol and Rick. Berniece was a member of the Rebekah Lodge for over 50 years and was a prolific knitter donating over 100 outfits to the Guardian Angels. Cremation has taken place. As per her wishes no service will be held. Her ashes will be interred at the family plot in Port Dover in a private family ceremony.
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Our hearts go out to Aunt Bernice and her family. We saw a suffering and it broke her brother's heart. She was able to speak "baby brother" and for that we give thanks . To my cousin Juanita, you gave 100 per cent to your mother's needs. A greater daughter you couldn't have been. Charlie will miss their phone calls. She is at peace with her mother. In our memories, and there are many, she has given everyone she has touched wonderful memories. She was proud of her two sons and their families. You were all a close knit family . I personally remember all the neat winter heavy sweaters she knit with birds, deers and other animals. Always saw her knitting or sewing something. To all my cousins, the Belbeck's send our heart felt sympathies. God Bless each and everyone . Be proud to have been in her life, it was a gift. Vicki
Dear Juanita... have been trying to find you and sorry it was via your mom's passing. She lived a long life and the comment about her knitting made me smile. I remeber her from being at your place on Oak Street! Our Condolences.... take care. God Bless. Maybe see you again at a Drury Inn sometime soon..... Luan
Our hearts go out to Aunt Bernice and her family. We saw a surfer lady and it broke her brother's heart. She was able to speak "baby brother" and for that we give thanks . To my cousin Juanita, you gave 100 per cent to your mother's needs. A greater daughter you couldn't have been. Charlie's will miss their phone calls. She is at peace with her mother. In our memories, and there are many she has given everyone she has touched wonderful memories. She was proud of her two sons and their families. You were all a close k it family . I personally remember all the neat winter heavy sweaters she knit with birds, deers and other animals. Always saw her knitting or sewing something. To all my cousins, the Belbeck's send our heart felt sympathies. God Bless each and everyone . Be proud to have been in her life, it was a gift Vicki
~ Vicki Houghton