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Euphemia (Fay) Hayhoe

March 6, 2011

Passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 6th, 2011, at Marion Villa, London, with her family at her side.  Beloved wife of the late William (Jerry) Hayhoe.  Loving mother to Mary Kilgour, Graham (Sheila), and Bill, all of London.  Loving Nanny to Heather (Ken) Inger, Jennifer (John) McPhee, Jeff (Jenn) Hayhoe, Jamie (Sarah) Hayhoe, Frank (Kristen) Cousins, and Ceilidh Cousins.  Proud Great-Nanny to Miranda, Jade, Nicole, Scott, Emily, Summer, Anthony, Ethan and Aaron.  Dear sister of Robert Forrest and Bill Forrest of Wishaw, Scotland and Jeanette McFadyen of Mandurah, West Australia.  Predeceased by her parents, Robert and Mary Forrest, siblings Dave, Agnes, Betty, Tom, Margaret, Jenny and Masie, and her son-in-law, Alex Kilgour.  In 1952, Fay’s lifelong love of music, singing, and ballroom dancing arrived with her from her native Scotland as she and Jerry built a new life for their family in their beloved adopted homeland. Fay’s family would like to thank all the staff at Marian Villa 1 for their care and compassion. A celebration of Fay’s life will be held at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North on Friday, March 11th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m., with visitation one hour prior to the service.  Private family interment of ashes in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations in Fay’s memory to a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.  Online condolences may be sent to >www.westviewfuneralchapel.com

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We're so very sorry we can't be with you to share in the celebration of Fay's life. We will remember her always. Love Dave, Elaine, Scott & Chrysta

~ Elaine & Dave McKay

On behalf of the entire McKinstry clan, please except our condolences.....Fay always had a kind word and a warm smile, that was as geniune as the rising sun...with smiles of memories. McKinstry Clan.

~ peter mckinstry

To the Hayhoe Family, Fay was the most amazing lady and would often make my day when I can home. From the time I was eight years old and moved into the house next door to her and Jerry, they were always great to my brother and I. As time passed and we would arrive home from school or work, whenever she was outside attending to her gardens she would always greet you with a big smile and would always love to stop to chat for just a few moments over the hedges of our front yards. Fay was a very kind and wonderful soul. I know you will all miss her very much, but rest on knowing that she is not suffering anymore and is now home in heaven with her beloved husband Jerry. We are all grateful and thankful for having known such a wonderful women, Julian, Anna, Adam & Ella Mitoraj

~ Ella Mitoraj-Michalski

To Mary and all the Hayhoe family. Fond thoughts of your mum will allways remain. Love Margaret Lawrence , (Lee) Edinburgh Scotland

~ Margaret Lawrence (nee Lee)

Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in our thoughts and prayers May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead

~ Ron & Pat Armstrong

Thinking of you all at this sad time am so glad we knew fay she was a lovely lady,Catherine & Amy x

~ Catherine kilgour

My deepest sympathy to Bill your family and friends. I was hoping to be able to attend but due to the weather and work schedule cannot. R.I.P. Fay. Jim Corbett

~ jim Corbett

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family Bill. I will always rememmber the lovely phone conversations that I had with your Mom. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and yours. Thank-you Fay.....

~ Len Hughes

John, Jennifer, Niki & Scott McPhee & Family My condolences! ... My thoughts are with you in this sad time!! Morgan

~ Morgan

thinking of you and sending our deepest sythmpathy.fay made us feel so welcome everytime we came over to visit and always had a steakpie ready in the oven,love robert & cathie from scotland

~ robert kilgour