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Mary “Claire” Scaldwell (née Harley)

February 13, 2023

Peacefully at peopleCare Oakcrossing on Monday, February 13, 2023 in her 97th year. Precious mother of Drs. Laurie and Jim Shaver, William and Sophie Scaldwell of England, and Louise and Kevin Daltrey. Dear sister of Catherine Perrig of Switzerland. Cherished grandmother of Shaun (Chantel), Michael (Kaitlin) of Chicago, Jessica (Kevin), William of England, Daniel (Kate), Steven, and Jillian (David). Great-grandmother of Madisyn, Kaelyn, Harlyn, Tate, Gemma, Jack and Natalie, with another great-grandbaby coming in March. Predeceased by parents Edwin and Marjorie, sister Marilyn, and former husband William. Loved by many nieces, nephews and friends. Claire was both brains and beauty, being a nurse for many years, and also did modelling. She was involved in The Garden Club of London, London Fanshawe Horticultural Society, London Bridge Club, London Curling Club, among others. Claire had a great love for playing bridge, travelling, and camping. Her happy place was at her cottage and on the beach in Grand Bend. Above all, family was most important to Claire. Cremation has taken place. There will be a Celebration of Life in the summer at her beloved cottage.

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My sincere sympathy to the family. Claire lived a long life and will be remembered by her many friends as sincere and kind.

~ Dorothy Mumby

To Laurie, Bill and Louise, My sincerest condolences on the loss of your mother Claire who was a great friend to my mother Mildred Landry (1913-2004). She cherished the photos and news that Claire sent to her about all of you, and always considered her a special part of her family as did my Aunt Lily. Sincerely, Millie Gremonprez

~ Millie Gremonprez

I will always remember ‘Aunt’ Claire, especially for her generous smile, and her wonderful laugh. Sadly, I had lost touch, not knowing she had moved to live at Oakcrossing. Please accept my sympathies. Know I will always treasure the wonderful times our family had together.

~ Catherine Schaus

I had the opportunity to meet Claire at her cottage and one Christmas when Jillian and David brought her out to the farm. She was a lovely, friendly, and kind lady. Please take comfort from the lyrics of a hymn, In the end is our beginning, in our time, infinity. In our doubt, there is believing, in our life, eternity. In our death, a resurrection, at the last, a victory. Unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.

~ Jane Campbell

We treasured Claire’s company and were blessed to have her as part of our family. All my love to those close to her as we mourn her loss.

~ Jeanette Shaver

We will always remember Claire’s cheerful presence at family get togethers. She will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to her family and friends are extended from Csaba, Janet, Lexi, Michael and David.

~ Kalman family

Maija and I met Claire through our friends Jim & Laurie Shaver, both in London and Grandbend. We appreciated her kindness and hospitality... and rejoice that she could live such a long life. Our condolences and prayers for the relatives and friends mourning the loss.

~ Norman Holbrook