elevated fIo6D March 7, 1928 – February 19, 2024
elevated fIo6D Mary Antoinette Moraghan (nee Jemmett) was born in Toronto, Ontario March 7, 1928. Passed away peacefully at Innisfree Hospice, on Monday, February 19, 2024, at the age of 95. Predeceased by her beloved husband Terence for 60 special and loving years. Predeceased by her precious daughter Patricia Mary Chrysdale and her son-in-law Robert Chrysdale. Loving mother to Maureen (Murray) Yull, Terence (Patricia) Moraghan, Timothy (Wendy) Moraghan, Kathleen (Richard) Michelson and Mark (Janet) Moraghan. Proud grandmother of Jeffrey, Kathleen, Erin, Brett, Matthew, Michael, Scott, Thomas, Rachel, Kevin, Megan, Kendal, Emily, Bill, Maggie, Leslie Anne, Shanleigh and Collin and all their wonderful spouses and great grandchildren.
elevated fIo6D Her passing will be deeply felt by many and her life will be joyously remembered and long celebrated by all who were fortunate enough to have shared in it.
elevated fIo6D Funeral Service is at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at Assumption Catholic Cemetery. 6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga.
elevated fIo6D In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Innisfree Hospice, Kitchener, Ontario
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Funeral Service
Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 10:30 am
Funeral Home Chapel – Assumption Catholic Cemetery
elevated fIo6D To watch the funeral service on live stream, please click here
elevated fIo6D Interment
Following chapel service at 11:30 am
Assumption Catholic Cemetery
My sincere condolences for such a beautiful and kind hearted lady. She was admired and loved by so many.
She was a warm and kind person always. I can never remember my Aunt Mary without a smile on her face. I loved speaking to her on the phone and always enjoyed her letters. All my love and prayers to the family.
Aunty Mary was a lovely, lovely lady.
She was kind, calm and always showed an interest in what we were doing through letters, cards and phone calls. She was so very proud of all her family and we will be with you remotely this afternoon in celebration of her life.
Love to you all.
We have just watched and shared the special service for Aunty Mary with you all. She was kind and gentle and her special smile and sense of fun are unforgettable . We were so fortunate to have her as part of our lives even though we lived thousands of miles away….We will miss her and are so glad we were able to celebrate her life today.
Aunty Mary was one of my favourite people on the planet. I have so many wonderful memories of time I got to spend with her and Uncle Terry. My favourite probably being watching the 1995 Rugby World Cup final with them. Aunty Mary had no idea what was going on but got so excited anyway. I am so glad we got to see her when we came over a couple of summers ago and for her to spend time with Marley and Harrison, my own children after they have heard so much about our Canadian family. Although we all feel a gap in our lives without Mary and Terry, we are so much better off for having such incredible memories of time spent with them and certainly some laughs. Love you Aunty Mary, Jono, Amanda, Marley, Harrison x