Peacefully at McKenzie Health Palliative Care
surrounded by her family on Friday October 11th, 2019, in
her 87 ½ th year.
Loving wife of the late James Frederick, Mother of
David and his wife Tracy, Cathy and her husband Nate
Cantor.
Devoted Grandma of Patrick (Maria), Josh, Kimberly,
Jessica and Kevin.
She will be sadly missed by her sister Sheila Hassefelt,
brother-in-law Ted Magee (Shirley) and many Nieces
and Nephews.
Lovingly remembered by her dear friends Joan Costas
and Ria Furmanek as well as the many friends she made
throughout her lifetime.
Joan's father passed away when she was only 13 and at
the age of 15 she quit school to work and help support
the family. During this time she also managed to take up
high diving, synchronized swimming and a life guard
course.
Joan met her husband Jim at a dance at the Masonic
Temple in Toronto and were married August 2, 1952.
They bought a house and moved into the most incredible
neighborhood on Devondale Ave. in Willowdale. There
they enjoyed life and raised two wonderful children and
made many lifelong friends they considered family.
Joan had several jobs through the years. She worked for
McNaughton Engineering for 20 years as the office
manager.
The Family spent many memorable summers at Shadow
Lake and convinced friends and family to join them.
Joan loved to travel and the first big trip was to the east
coast with the whole family. Once the kids left home
Joan and Jim did some traveling on their own enjoying
each others company.
They remained married for 54 years until Jim's death at
which time Joan moved to her condominium on Baif
Blvd. There she made many wonderful new friends.
It didn't take long before Joan was passionately involved
with the garden and decorating committee.
Joan was an avid card player teaching the grandchildren
to play many different games. At a later age she started to
learn how to play bridge which helped keep her mind
active. She was always up for a good game of cards.
Joan was a true friend to many people and was extremely
well liked and appreciated for her kindness; her generous
spirit and her sense of fun. Everyone who knew Joan was
better for having had the privilege of her friendship. She
would pray for people when they needed help; she would
put others first before herself; cook for others when they
couldn't; never forget a birthday or anniversary with a
timely sent card. Her smile was contagious and a hug was
given freely. She made notes on everything, from the
date she met one of her best friends Joan Costas to what
each of her grandchildren were up to.
Some of Joan's accomplishments during her lifetime
were being a Sunday School Teacher, baking, cooking,
crocheting, knitting, dancing, music, making dolls,
traveling and simply spending time with family.
Joan was very devoted to her faith and went to church
every Sunday, as well as attending bible study.
We would like to thank all the staff in the Stroke and
Palliative Care Unit at McKenzie Health Hospital for the
exceptional care and compassion they showed Joan and
our family.
A memorial service will be held at the Grace Baptist
Church located at 270 Weldrick Road W Richmond Hill,
Saturday November 9th, 2019 at 11:00 am with a
reception and refreshments to follow at Club 66, 66 Baif
Blvd., Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1:00 to 5:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations made in Joan's memory to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or a charity of your
choice would be greatly appreciated by her family.
Here's to you Mom, till we see you again and enjoy a
glass of white wine together sitting in the garden.
Love you Mom.
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