Mary McDade

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MCDADE:  Mary Louise Dorothy

It is with heavy hearts the family announces the sudden passing of Mary Lou at home in her 70th year.  Predeceased by her loving husband Jack.  Mary Lou will be greatly missed by daughter Lorraine (John) Foote Sr.; grandchildren whom she loved dearly, Dominique (Brandon Sr.), John Jr. (Jay), Branden and Phillip (Rachel) and 2 great grandchildren, Valerie and Brandon Jr., beloved sisters Pat (Gray), Kathy (Phil), brothers Brian, and Victor (Karen).  The Mahy family, the McDade family, the rest of her extended family, and a myriad of friends are left with wonderful memories.  Mary Lou was the proud owner of Waterdown Income Tax as well as a thankful and active member of Alcoholics Anonymous for more than 30 years.  The family will honour her life with visitation at the Hyde & Mott Chapel of R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes Ltd., 60 Main St. S., Hagersville on Friday, June 30, 2017 from 2 - 6 pm with a service immediately following.  In lieu of flowers a donation to AA would be appreciated by the family.  rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Ray Lucas on
Your mom will be resting in paradise, you know i love you guys, god bless..
Posted by Pauline Taylor on
When I married Michael Taylor (Mary Lou's first husband) I never expected her to become a good friend, but visiting the home on a weekly basis where Lorraine, Foote and Mary Lou lived we found we had many interests, genealogy being one of them and Mary Lou was also born a couple of blocks where I grew up in Bognor Regis Sussex, England.......small world.
I will miss her and her laugh, and I know one little dog who will miss her greatly.
So goodbye Mary Lou, until we meet again on the other side of the river......

Love you.....Pauline
Posted by Noelle Natasha Rene Elliott on
I am sorry Lorraine about your mom was good friend at AA meeting and she was very welcome me in the doors at AA and
I will miss her every Saturday night at the aa meetings and I will miss see her in the room an at the tables?goodbye Mary Lou an i will miss u like crazy now an i love you Mary Lou?I will see u again someday
Posted by Kelly Adams on
Lorraine and family-I am so sorry for your loss. I loved her sense of humor and her oh-so-direct way of speaking to people. We had many fun visits both here and in Hamilton with Mary Lou and her Mom, sisters.nieces and nephews. we will miss her very much.
Kelly Adams and Carly Ball
Calgary, Alberta
Posted by Kelly Adams on
Lorraine and family-I am so sorry for your loss. I loved her sense of humor and her oh-so-direct way of speaking to people. We had many fun visits both here and in Hamilton with Mary Lou and her Mom, sisters.nieces and nephews. we will miss her very much.
Kelly Adams and Carly Ball
Calgary, Alberta
Posted by Noelle Natasha Rene Elliott on
I am very sorry about your mom an the whole family an many Lou sister's and she was great woman to know for three year's this month and i feeling your loss Lorraine?she will be in your heart forever on and you need to remember the good times with your mom all the memories you have with her?Mary Lou was good help to me an i loss my dad last April 15th 2016 and I need to keep the good memories of him an she was always their for me and when I need her?
I love you Mary Lou and I will keep u in my heart forever and we will meet someday and see you again?please rest in peace?
Posted by Nicole on
As the rain falls, so do the tears. For every beating heart knows they do not want to stop loving a physical being and we want to keep seeing the tangible when we give this love, for we see ourselves in our beloved. The mirror starts to fade and we fear our love will too. Fret not, for the gift of the departed is us, the part they saw in the themselves, so the love lives on. The torch of rememberance burns inside us whenever a thought, a story, a song or even a smell reignites their soul to our physical existence. I wish you and all your loved ones, the comfort and solace during this difficult time Al. Xo
Posted by Janet on
Sending my condolescences to Laurie and family in the loss of your beloved mother and my dear friend.
I met Marylou 38 years ago this coming November. She reached out to me in a large crowded room and from there we developed a beautiful friendship.
We have been in touch with one another over the years wherever I travelled. Marylou was given a great gift of knowing just the right thing to sag to me when I was unable to see the forest for the trees. I am so grateful for her loving support over all these years. Will miss her dearly . Thankyou Marylou for loving me when I could not love myself.
Wishing Laurie and her family
comfort at this sad time
Janet C.
Posted by Kathy Skinner on
It's all about you, my sister the Diva. I will miss our morning catch ups and our evening vents. I cannot express how much these last few years with you and Aunt Pat have meant to me. You are not only my sister, you are my friend, confidant, shoulder and conscience. Love you to the moon and back.
Posted by Jen McKenna on
Dear Lorraine and family.
My deepest condolences on the loss of Mary- Lou. I met Mary-Lou when I was a kid at Rock Chaple with my dad Joe. She was another aunt I had from the group. She was always a very straight forward, no nonsense gal that up until this past year still scared me a bit. As sad as everyone here on Earth is I know Jack is beyond happy to have her back. May you find comfort from your memories and peace in your heart over time. Mom and Dad Joe And Helen are at a loss for words and have asked me to put something on here. Know she was loved deeply by many.

Jen
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