Obituary
Obituary of Marion Amy Tutty (Barnes) (Stinson)
TUTTY Stinson)(Barnes), Marion Amy, 85, passed away peacefully with her devoted husband at her side on July 11, 2009, at University Hospital. One of her greatest pleasures was using her skills to create art, knitting, sewing and great meals. Her love of travel was best satisfied in her when both her and Jack spent 10 months in a motor home. Later in life she enjoyed many years at the cottage at Kettle Point. She was one classy lady who dressed well and enjoyed wearing earrings and rings. She is survived by her loving husband Jack, sons Kim (Barb) and Shaun Stinson of London, Heather Hoban of Calgary, Alberta, and John (Julie) Tutty of Buena Park, California, her nephew Drew (Karla) Barnes, Victoria, B.C along with 14 grandchildren, friends and her very special pet Trinket. Marion was recently predeceased by her brother Dave Barnes (2005). There will be a Celebration of Life to honour our dear Marion on Saturday, July 18, 2009 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Berkshire Club, 500 Berkshire Drive, London. All friends and family welcome. The family would like to extend their sincerest appreciation to the staff who attended Marion at University Hospital in Emerg, ICU, the Stroke Unit and Palliative Care for their very professional and caring attention given to our loved one. Celebration of Life donations may be made in memory of Marion to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 633 Colborne St., Suite 150, London, Onatrio N6B 2V3. Online condolences can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca. Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street, (519) 433-6181, entrusted with arrangements. A tree will be planted, by the Logan Funeral Home,as a living memorial to Marion.
Services:
Service Date
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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