Jean Boniface
September 6, 2013
85, passed away peacefully on the 6th of September, 2013. Jean grew up in London, Ontario where she lived with her late husband, Henry, recently moving to Burlington to be closer to her daughter and grandchildren. Jean was born in Brownsville, Ontario on December 7th, 1927, and was the youngest of 10 children. An employee of London Life for 42 years, Jean was also an active member at Sunrise Baptist Church and First Baptist Church. Jean is survived by her daughter, Pamela, son-in-law Peter, and her three grandchildren, Matthew (Melissa), Nikolaus (Melissa), and Kristina, as well as her sister, Dorothy Ritchie. Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Boniface, and 8 of her brothers and sisters.
A funeral service will be held at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, the 9th of September, 2013 with visitation one hour prior to the service. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Jean are asked to consider The ILC Foundation (Improving the Life of Children).
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DearPam & Peter, Jean is already so missed.Her special connection to little Peaches was so precious.It brought a bond between us.I am so thankful for the opportunity we had to share with Jean.Your Mom is special! Thinking of you at this time .Heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Mearle & Peaches
Dear Pam and Family, I was so sorry to read of your Mom's passing in the paper. If you remember me, we spent time together as children visiting Storybook Garden on more than one occassion. Our fathers (Chubb) served together in WWll, and from there a connection was made with our families. Your Mom visted my Mother's (Ruth) funeral if I recall in 1989, and I was pleasantly surprised to have seen her there. Please know Pam, that I think of you often and of the childhood memories that I have of our times together, and now especially in the passing of a wonderful woman & "Aunt".
Our condolences are sent to Pamela, Peter and family. Your Mom was a very special person and I enjoyed getting to know her many years ago at Sunrise Baptist. Her cheerful smile and the way she always greeted people at Sunrise Baptist Church whether it was a social occasion or a Sunday service will always be a special memory. I am so blessed to have met such a wonderful woman! Your parents were wonderful people and they will always be remembered and cherished. Ruby Taylor
(Donated to The ILC Foundation (Improving the Life of Children).)
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Dear Pam, please know that we are thinking of you at this time of great sadness over the loss of your great mom. All the best parts of your mom are a part of you. To Matthew, Melissa, Nik and Melissa, Kristina we're thinking about you as you remember all the fun moments with your grandmother. May she rest in peace knowing she is loved. Smeenk family
~ Sandy and Tom Smeenk and Taylor, Olivia and Austin