In Celebration of

Dorothy Joan Horsey

July 5, 1921 -  July 14, 2018

Passed away peacefully at the Neurological Institute in Montreal in her 98th year. Predeceased by her beloved husband Donald, her two sisters the late Marion (late Arthur) and the late Thelma (Malcolm) and brother, the late Sydney (late Lillian).
She will be lovingly remembered by her children Heather (Sam), Geoffrey (Alice), Stephen (Nickie), and Daphne (Rob) as well as her many nieces and nephews, godchildren, seven grandchildren and a wide circle of dear friends.
A graduate of Sir George Williams University, she was also active in the community as a Guide Leader, School Commissioner, Board member for the Fulford Residence, Chair of the Joint Board of Theological Colleges, and member of the Advisory Committee for the Quebec Association of Children with Learning Difficulties. She was Past President of the Lakeshore University Women's Club, long-time member of the Church of St. Columba by the Lake and supporter of the Lakeshore Unitarian Church.
An avid tennis and bridge player in Valois, she also loved to spend time swimming and canoeing with her family at her cottage on Lake Barron and enjoyed many memorable visits with her in-laws in Sackville, NB.
Many thanks to her family physician, Dr. Dollois for her exceptional care over the years. To the staff at The Wellesley and more recently at The Sunrise in Beaconsfield we extend our heartfelt thanks for their attentive and compassionate care.
A service to celebrate her life will be held at 2 pm on Friday August 3rd at the Lakeshore Unitarian Universalist Congregation Church, 5065 Sherbrooke St., Lachine, QC H8T 1H9. Private family burial at Mt. Royal Cemetery in Montreal and Four Corners Burial Ground in Sackville, NB at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation: www.heartandstroke.ca/getinvolved/donate or to a charity of your choice.

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Phyllis Holtz (Montreal Lakeshore University Women's Club)

Entered August 1, 2018 from Beaconsfield

To the family of Dorothy Anderson,
Dorothy and I spent several years together at the Club's Environment Committee, trying to get our general members to make small changes to better our planet. It was hard going, but Dorothy never gave up. No matter how busy the was, and you know what a busy lady she was, she always made time to do the small things that mattered.
She will be missed deeply by a very wide community.
Phyllis Holtz

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