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Dolores Eileen <I>Hamilton</I> Weber

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Dolores Eileen Hamilton Weber

Birth
Scotia, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada
Death
1 Nov 2020 (aged 86)
Owen Sound, Grey County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Killaloe, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Dolores Eileen Weber (nee Hamilton) passed away peacefully at the Owen Sound Hospital on Sunday, November 1, 2020. She was in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Morley Weber. She was born on November 23, 1933 in Scotia, Ontario to the late Andrew and Lillie (nee Schamehorn) Hamilton.

She was raised in Scotia and Hornepayne. She spent her life serving others as a bank teller in Hornepayne, a Registered Nurse in Pembroke and Kitchener Waterloo and also was an owner of a number of grocery stores in Kitchener, Georgetown and Hanover.

Dolores was a woman of faith and a great prayer warrior. She loved her work and time with the Gideons.She enjoyed knitting, reading, puzzles and endless games with family and friends.

Loving Mother to Mark and Beatrix Weber of Mississauga, Mary and Barry Yack of Durham, and Dorcas and Randy Clinch of Hanover.

Loving Gramma of Jessica and Andrew Smith of Peel Region, Dawn Miller of Kitchener, Lisa and Francesco Lucchese of Fergus, Mathew and Lindsey Clinch of Hanover, Felicia and Gaurav Kapoor of Orleans.

Loving Great-Grandma of, Rowan Clinch, Arwen Miller, Van and Jordan Smith and Aloysius and Giorgio and Nikola Lucchese.

The family wishes to express their thanks to the many doctors and nurses in the Durham and Owen Sound Hospitals. We also with to express our thanks to the awesome staff at Rockwood Terrace who have helped care for Mom over the past almost seven years.

A private family interment was held at the Emmanuel Baptist Cemetery, Killaloe. A Celebration of Life service is to be arranged at a later date.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Rockwood Terrace, Durham Baptist Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham.

Published on November 3, 2020
Dolores Eileen Weber (nee Hamilton) passed away peacefully at the Owen Sound Hospital on Sunday, November 1, 2020. She was in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Morley Weber. She was born on November 23, 1933 in Scotia, Ontario to the late Andrew and Lillie (nee Schamehorn) Hamilton.

She was raised in Scotia and Hornepayne. She spent her life serving others as a bank teller in Hornepayne, a Registered Nurse in Pembroke and Kitchener Waterloo and also was an owner of a number of grocery stores in Kitchener, Georgetown and Hanover.

Dolores was a woman of faith and a great prayer warrior. She loved her work and time with the Gideons.She enjoyed knitting, reading, puzzles and endless games with family and friends.

Loving Mother to Mark and Beatrix Weber of Mississauga, Mary and Barry Yack of Durham, and Dorcas and Randy Clinch of Hanover.

Loving Gramma of Jessica and Andrew Smith of Peel Region, Dawn Miller of Kitchener, Lisa and Francesco Lucchese of Fergus, Mathew and Lindsey Clinch of Hanover, Felicia and Gaurav Kapoor of Orleans.

Loving Great-Grandma of, Rowan Clinch, Arwen Miller, Van and Jordan Smith and Aloysius and Giorgio and Nikola Lucchese.

The family wishes to express their thanks to the many doctors and nurses in the Durham and Owen Sound Hospitals. We also with to express our thanks to the awesome staff at Rockwood Terrace who have helped care for Mom over the past almost seven years.

A private family interment was held at the Emmanuel Baptist Cemetery, Killaloe. A Celebration of Life service is to be arranged at a later date.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Rockwood Terrace, Durham Baptist Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham.

Published on November 3, 2020

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