In Celebration of

Anne Stevenson

May 15, 1935 -  February 19, 2017

Stevenson, Anne
1935 – 2017

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our loving mother, mother of Nancy, John (Michele), Scott (Linda), Darryl (Nathalie), and Jo-Anne (Tony). Survived by brother Duncan (Rhona), and Joan (Pat), Predeceased by Jeffrey, Marilyn (Harold) and Ian (Georgina).
She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and all who knew her.
We will honour her legacy of “Loving life and her devotion to her family”.

Family will receive condolences on Saturday, March 4, 2017 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM at the

Mount Royal Funeral Complex
1297 Chemin de la Foret
Outremont, Quebec
H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540
(www.mountroyalcem.com)

A celebration of her life will follow from 7:00 PM – 1:00 AM at the

RC Legion-LaSalle
7771 Bouvier Street,
LaSalle, QC
H8N 2G6

Special thanks to the doctors and staff at the Mount Sinai Hospital where donations can be made. Flowers are also accepted.


Guestbook 

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Andre Parra (Friend of Scott & Linda)

Entered February 24, 2017 from Montreal

My deepest condolences to you and your family,my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult period.

Warmest regards,
Andre

Suzy, Rob, Chantelle, Savannah & Isabella Mastrotto (Like Family)

Entered February 28, 2017 from Mono

The passing of a truly remarkable woman who exemplified strength, inner and outer beauty, grace, courage and a passion for life that you couldn't help but notice. We have been both fortunate and blessed to have had Anne in our lives (for me since the time I was very young). You couldn't help but feel the positive energy she exuded. She touched so many lives and will be forever in our hearts and thoughts. Anne will be forever missed. xo

Louise and Gary Hart (Friends)

Entered February 28, 2017 from Brampton

It is with our deepest sympathies that we share this message. Anne was a dear friend who was a big part of our lives for so many years. We look back with the fondest memories of the laughs we shared, the long conversations we would have over tea or a drink and the many parties we enjoyed. Anne had the ability to light up a room no matter where she was. She would always lend an ear and in her own unique way, sum things up and put things in perspective pretty quickly. (No wonder we were the best of friends). This special woman will be missed greatly.

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