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Edith Huston,

EDITH HUSTON,

2021

HUSTON, Edith May (nee Oliver). It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of Edith Huston at the Bingham Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Edith is survived by children Donna Young (of Matheson); Patricia & husband Jim Jeffrey (of Barrie); Barry & his wife Sylvie (of Marathon) and Danielle & husband Barry Wilson (of Matheson). She will also be missed by her sister Grace Heavens (of Matheson). Edith will be remembered by 22 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by husband Cecil; children Barbara Robinson and Mervin Huston; and her siblings Dorothy, Evelyn and Jack. The family will welcomed friends at the Monette & French Funeral Home on Friday November 25, 2011 between 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will take place in the Teck Hughes Chapel of Monette and French Funeral Home on Saturday, November 26, 2011 at 11 a.m. Edith will be laid to rest in the Kirkland Cemetery at a later date. In lieu flowers donations in Edith’s memory to the Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.Offer Condolence for the family of Edith Huston

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Barry, Sylvie and Family…..Thinking of you and wishing I was there with you all, to give you all a big Hug….Well Mrs.H. I will sure miss you coming to visit me, when sylvie always took you to MAY’S for a visit, with Aunt grace….Your tea reading, and our chats….You will be missed by family and friends….I am sure you are now chatting with your family in heaven.. Stories of all the fishing you and Barry enjoyed, and always caught your limit….And of course the big one that got away….RIP…my special lady…..Hugs….Rollie & Yvon

Rollande & Yvon Paris, March 1, 2021

We will forever cherish the special memories we have of Aunt Edie. We will always remember her quirky expressions, her quick wit and sense of humour, her laughter and chuckles, her friendship (especially with Gramma Grace), her hugs and kisses and always her love for the family. We are better because we have known her. What a great example she has been to all of us. As we now grieve her loss, we take comfort in knowing that she is now reunited with those loved ones who she once grieved. We will miss you Aunty – thank you for being such a great influence in our lives. Sending our deepest condolences and our love to the family. <3 Chris, John and Family XOXO

Christine Heavens and Family, March 1, 2021

I remember the first time I met Edie, working for the Red Cross! She brought a smile to my face that day and every day after that I saw her! Her sense of humour and love for life, family and friends was special! She has and will continue to hold a very special place in my heart and in my memories. It seems like just yesterday when I snuck up behind her and pinched her bum, gave her big hugs and kisses and told her how much I loved her in such a short time knowing her, she told me I was bad as she hugged me back! I am so very sorry to all your family for your loss of such a dear and wonderful lady! Thinking of you all Terry & Lisa Clarke (Savannah)

Lisa Clarke, March 1, 2021

Our deepest sympathy.

Carman & Dian Doughty, March 1, 2021

Edie was a beautiful women,she had this way about her she could make you laugh no matter what. I loved Edie giggle she would make me giggle with her giggle.Edie will be sadly missed by every one who knew her. My condolences to all the family at this time.xxoo Dixie Lamb

Dixie, March 1, 2021

Blessings for your family and may peace ensue with you all. Albert & Marilyn

Albert Wrigglesworth, March 1, 2021

Hi Everyone, Sorry to hear about the loss of this great lady. She was always a lady, ready to greet everyone with a warm and beautiful smile, and a gentle “Hello”. Always, Bette & John

Bette & John Draves, March 1, 2021

Donna, Pat, Barry, Danielle and Families, We were saddend to hear of the passing of your mother. We were very pleased to see her last September and had such a nice chat with her at that time. She will be greatly missed.

Ralph & Marilyn Davis, March 1, 2021