Oct 28, 2020
1922-2020
“Mom went to her Heavenly Home” David, Keith, Marilyn & Edward would like you to know that our mom passed away on Tuesday October 20, at the age of 98.
Fleta Jane (Freeman) Orser Mom was born September 8th, 1922 in Holleford to Albert and Lucretia (Chris) Freeman,the third of nine children, leaving behind her dear sister, Jeanette Layfield. She married Everett Orser November 6, 1943. A private graveside service, was held on Friday October 23, at the Verona Cemetery.
Mom had three weeks of Palliative Care at home, with her family.
Our brother Edward has taken care of Mom and Dad, for which we are eternally grateful. He considered it an honour and privilege to care for them both.
Mom had the special care of her niece Andrea Babcock, as her PSW. We could not have walked this journey without her help and care.
Mom also had special house/respite care from Sandra Layfield, her niece, during the last 18 months. They enjoyed each other’s company and made lots of memories. We are truly blessed that God placed these people in our lives.
Special thanks to Karen from the SE LHIN, O T Kathleen of Kaymar Rehab, The CBI-Palliative Nurses,Ontario Medical Supply, Dr Sabra Gibbens, house visits from nurse practitioner Annie Campbell.
Mom will be loved and cherished for ever by her Children and their families. As an Expression, of sympathy donations in mom’s memory can be made to the Verona Free Methodist Church, where mom attended for over 60 years.
Arrangements entrusted to Lyons Funeral Home, Westport. Online condolence available at www.lyonsfuneralhome.ca
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