Sep 27, 2017
Our dear Lorna passed away peacefully with family by her side at her home in Belleville, Ontario. She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 54 years, A.E. (Bert) Richards, and her brothers Don, Bob, and Alan MacGregor. She will be forever missed and remembered with love by her sister Ann; husband of 9 years, Donald Buck; sons and daughters-in-law: David (Ginny), Doug (Kristine) and Rob (Marla); her seven grandchildren: Bryn, Blake, Luke, Geordie, Tasha, Nick, and Alec; her five great-grandchildren: James, Jarvis, Lucy, Owen, and Lorna; and her many nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family and friends. Born in Ottawa, Lorna also lived in London, Montréal West, Toronto, Beaconsfield, Nepean, Westmount, Rainbow Springs, Kanata, Ocala, Belleville, and of course at Mactwichamac Point, her much-loved home on Kashwakamak Lake, since 1957. Lorna lived her life filled with love of family, deep honesty and integrity, and great joy derived from gardening, outdoor recreation, bridge, travels, and precious time with family and friends. Although she has departed this world physically, she will always be with us, fondly remembered and dearly beloved. She rests in peace. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on October 7, 2017, with a reception after the service, at Milestone Funeral Home at 11928 ON-41, in Northbrook, Ontario, led by Rev. D’thea Webster from Land O’ Lakes Emmanuel United Church.
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