Apr 14, 2021
It is with great sadness to announce Vietta passed away peacefully on Monday, April 6th, 2021 in her 101st year at the Great Memorial Hospital in Perth. She was predeceased by her husband Raymond John McInnes. Vietta is survived by her 6 Children: Nadine Gorr (Jim), Roger McInnes (Betty), Ralph McInnes (Carol), Phil McInnes (Jane), Greg McInnes and Joyce Bruce (late Earl). She was blessed with 13 Grandchildren, 32 Great Grandchildren, and 7 Great Great Grandchildren. There are many nieces, nephews and other family members that will miss her and many, many friends. Vietta was from a large family herself and is survived by one sister Yvonne Sokoluk. Predeceased brothers and sisters were her twin Viola, Elva, Shirley, Bob, Pete, Lorraine and Bruce. She lived a full happy life. She loved celebrations and family gatherings. Her favourite place in the whole world was her home on Hill’s Lake. It is not possible to tell you everything about her 100 years, so we will just say she was loving, happy, and stern when it was needed. She will be missed by a large circle of family and friends. We all hope there is a large lake in Heaven for her daily swims. Rest in Peace. Your Loving Family The family will receive friends at Milestone Funeral Center on Friday, April 9, 2021 from 12:00 – 1:30 pm followed by a service in the Chapel at 1:30. Covid-19 restrictions will apply. Interment in Plevna Cemetery. Memorial donations made in Vietta’s memory to the Clar-Mill Fire Department by cheque would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences, memories and photos can be shared at www.milestonefuneralcenter.com.
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