Beloved wife of the late Harvey K. Dow (Jan. 11, 2002). Mother of Floyd and Willow Dow, Marlene and Ray Feltz, Joyce and Ralph Feltz, Bruce and Joan Dow, Brenda and Barry Mason and Jean Dow and friend Gord Pullman. Special grandma of 18 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Hazel Colquhoun and Norman Dow and wife Win. Dear sister-in-law of Harold Pridham and Velma Dow.
Predeceased by her parents Clifford and Irene (Christie) Dow, sisters Margaret Jean Dow, Elsie Pridham, brother Nelson Dow, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Tom Colquhoun, Lena and Jim Larsen, Cliff Dow, Evelyn and Bill Hack.
Mom enjoyed an auction or yard sale, reading, her flower beds and garden. She was always ready for a visit or a game of cards. If she missed a ball game at the park, it wasn't her fault. She received great pleasure in feeding and watching the birds visit her back yard especially the elusive cardinal. Circumstances left her unable to remain in her home, but there were never any complaints. She accepted her lot in life with the courage and dignity that was her character. Mom will always be remembered for her quick wit and sense of humor.
Beloved wife of the late Harvey K. Dow (Jan. 11, 2002). Mother of Floyd and Willow Dow, Marlene and Ray Feltz, Joyce and Ralph Feltz, Bruce and Joan Dow, Brenda and Barry Mason and Jean Dow and friend Gord Pullman. Special grandma of 18 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Hazel Colquhoun and Norman Dow and wife Win. Dear sister-in-law of Harold Pridham and Velma Dow.
Predeceased by her parents Clifford and Irene (Christie) Dow, sisters Margaret Jean Dow, Elsie Pridham, brother Nelson Dow, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Tom Colquhoun, Lena and Jim Larsen, Cliff Dow, Evelyn and Bill Hack.
Mom enjoyed an auction or yard sale, reading, her flower beds and garden. She was always ready for a visit or a game of cards. If she missed a ball game at the park, it wasn't her fault. She received great pleasure in feeding and watching the birds visit her back yard especially the elusive cardinal. Circumstances left her unable to remain in her home, but there were never any complaints. She accepted her lot in life with the courage and dignity that was her character. Mom will always be remembered for her quick wit and sense of humor.
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