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Irene Pamplin,

IRENE PAMPLIN,

2021

Irene "Honey" Pamplin (née Clark) passed away on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at the Kirkland & District Hospital with her family at her side. Irene was born and raised in Waterford, then relocated to Springvale where she lived for 50 years before moving to Chaput Hughes. Irene was employed at the Hagersville library for many years. She was predeceased by her husband Orrie, her daughter Ethellen and her sister Joyce McCoy. Beloved mother of Gail & Steve Price of Swastika, Eric Pamplin of Dobie, Martin & April Pamplin of Sesekinika (grandchildren Justin, Ben & Sarah and Zakk), Marcia & Brian Haight of Swastika (grandchildren Martin, Katrina and great-grandson Malekai) and Barry & Monika Pamplin of Simcoe (grandchildren Justin, Tyler and Bobbi-Jo). Forever missed by her brother Jack (Joan) Clark of London and her sister Barbara Burrows of Cambridge. In honour of Irene’s wishes, private family gatherings will be held.Offer Condolence for the family of Irene Pamplin

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In the loss of your loved one, we extend sincere sympathy to you and yours at this time of sorrow.

Darlene, Guy, Scott, Tammy, Jesse, Michele, Gord, Darryl, Sherri, Carissa, Matthew, March 1, 2021

To all the Family of the Late Irene Pamplin, Mom and I sent our sincere sympathy to you all, she will be a great loss, but you wouldn’t want to see her suffer like she did, try to remember all the good times and things , Once again our sympathy . Lois Gordon

Lois Gordon and Marion Davis, March 1, 2021

To all the Pamplins from “Debbie Tall Trees” as Orrie always called me, mom and I were both very sad to hear of your mother’s struggles with the pain the past while. Although losing her is difficult we are all glad to see her suffering end. We have always thought of you all as our neighbours and friends regardless of where any of us live. Please take care of yourselves and each other and accept this cyber hug from us.

Deborah & Shirley Forrest, March 1, 2021

Marcie Brian And Family..Sorry to hear about your mom..She is free from pain and is in a better place….take care ..I am sorry we couldnt be there for you..But we are only a phone call away…take care..In our thoughts and prayers…The Forrest 4’S…..Nancy Steve Stephanie And Tyson

Nancy Steve Stephanie And Tyson Forrest, March 1, 2021