Jean Wilson

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Jean Margaret Wilson

nee: Burning

 

Passed away peacefully at St.Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton on Saturday May 2, 2020 at the age of 78 years. Loving mother of Ed, Sandra, Wanda, Leo, Ken, Brenda (Don), Patti (Les), and Darrell (Donna). Dear grandmother of Vicki, Mandy, Kevin, Tahnee, Alyse, Hailey, Hannah, Maddie, and Breanna. Dear great-grandmother of Nora, Wyatt, Patience, Makiyah, Lola, Ava, Keidrick,  Kaleum, Lailah, and Harley. Beloved sister of Ellie. Predeceased by husband Cody Wilson; parents, Harry Burning & Freda Greene; sisters, Delma, Delores, and Bernice; brother Norman; grandson Michael and daughter-in-law Deb. Jean proudly drove for Laidlaw school bus transit for 25 years. It truly takes a village to help an Elder. Special thanks to Dr. Rabbat, Dr. Zack, Nurse Sharon, St. Joe’s Dialysis, Six Nations Health Services and Mr. J’s taxi. Private family service and burial will be held at Onondaga Longhouse. Arrangements by Styres Funeral Home, Ohsweken. www.rhbanderson.com
  

Condolences

Posted by Mark & Terry on
Patti, Les, Tahnee, Hailey, Hannah and Family... Plz accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma. May she Rest in Peace.
Posted by Rob Robson on
Condolences from all the Robson families
Posted by Lynn Ann Gallen on
Mrs Wilson was an icon in my early years in Mount Hope. I was ages with Wanda and hung out with her everyday as a very young child. Your family moved to Caledonia (still in our early years) and I had sleep overs at Wanda’s house. Mrs Wilson was always so inclusive of me in her family and her home and I often think of my childhood years in Mount Hope and Caledonia which always includes a reminisce of Wanda, her siblings and her Moma. Mr Wilson would sing to me in his native language (sorry can’t recall at the moment and he called me “smug”. I was a wild child but Mr & Mrs Wilson always welcomed me and treated me like gold. Jean (AKA Mrs Wilson) was a very special lady and has always been remembered in my heart. (Mom & Dad would never let us call them by first names!!!!!!!!!, manners you know). Wanda please touch base with me when you have a chance.
Your moma is in my heart in Alberta. - Lynn Ann
Posted by Lynn Ann Gallen on
Mrs Wilson was an icon in my early years in Mount Hope. I was ages with Wanda and hung out with her everyday as a very young child. Your family moved to Caledonia (still in our early years) and I had sleep overs at Wanda’s house. Mrs Wilson was always so inclusive of me in her family and her home and I often think of my childhood years in Mount Hope and Caledonia which always includes a reminisce of Wanda, her siblings and her Moma. Mr Wilson would sing to me in his native language (sorry can’t recall at the moment and he called me “smug”. I was a wild child but Mr & Mrs Wilson always welcomed me and treated me like gold. Jean (AKA Mrs Wilson) was a very special lady and has always been remembered in my heart. (Mom & Dad would never let us call them by first names!!!!!!!!!, manners you know). Wanda please touch base with me when you have a chance.
Your moma is in my heart in Alberta. - Lynn Ann
Posted by Wanda on
Hi Lynn-Ann
So nice to hear from you. Thank you
My sister Patti told me you had wanted me to contact you.
I couldn’t help but chuckle at your write up. It’s so funny what we remember as children. Especially what you said about my dad. That’s how I remember him with you too, lol.
Looking forward to speaking with you
Posted by Cari Stewart on
Every time I saw Mrs Wilson she was smiling and truly pleased to be in her life. She was surrounded by an aura of quiet strength and kindness. She always made you feel that you were just the person she was hoping to speak to that day. I feel blessed to have had the pleasure of being in the presence of her family for pretty much my entire life. I can’t say enough about how proud I am to call Patti my friend. Please know my families heart is with you. Sending all our love. Xo. Phil, Cari, Dave, Lucas and Vann.
Posted by Kim Kick on
Condolences from the Kicks, hugs to the family.
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