In Celebration of

Ula Munroe Stoute

December 3, 1933 -  February 7, 2021

Ula (Dolly) Munroe Stoute
03 Dec 33 – 07 Feb 2021
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Dolly Munroe Stoute on 07 February 2021, at the age of 87. Dolly joins her predeceased husband of sixty-six years, Joseph P Stoute. Dolly leaves behind her children; Cary (Patty), David (Carole), Brent (Coleen) & her predeceased daughter Beverly (David) as well as cherished grandchildren Cindy (Steven) and her great grandchild Seychelle , Melanie (Florian), Keith, Bonnie (Toby), Brent A. & Tyler.
Dolly was born in 1933 in British Guyana and relocated to Montreal in 1954. She was a gardening enthusiast and leaves behind a legacy of love to her children demonstrating a commitment to care for the natural elements of earth’s beauty. Dolly was also deeply committed to caring for all wildlife who enjoyed her gardens. She was also a devoted caregiver to her dogs that she loved dearly.
A celebration of Dolly’s beautiful life will be held on Friday May 14th, 2021 at the Belvedere Funeral Complex in Senneville, QC with the service held at 2:00pm.
Because the limitation of people in pandemic time, we invite you to follow the ceremony by Zoom. You just need to copy the following link in your internet browser.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89657043553?pwd=eDN5b1hqZmhydWhWV3JRME9CbThqUT09
Passcode: 270156

Guestbook 

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Dave Stoute (Son)

Entered May 12, 2021 from Montreal

Love you , Mom

James Munroe (Brother)

Entered May 12, 2021 from England

My beautiful sister, it is with pain and sadness in my heart as I mourn your passing. You were a great and blessed sister who took great care of me as a little boy. I will miss you dearly - until we meet again. Sleep in peace my beautiful sister. You will forever live on in my heart.

Raymond Munroe (Brother)

Entered May 12, 2021 from Nottingham , England

Dolly was the best sister ever, and dearly loved. She took me everywhere on the back of her bicycle. The best sister ever. Love , brother Ray.

Joan Munroe Taylor (Sister)

Entered May 13, 2021 from Melbourne Australia

I will always remember my dearest sister Dolly with the fondest and loving memories
Rest in peace dearest sis
Until we meet again

David Lewtas (Son-in-law)

Entered May 13, 2021 from Rose Bay, Nova Scotia

I was so lucky to have Dolly for a mother-in-law. She was such a kind, supportive and beautiful lady. There were never arguments and her wisdom was always expressed in a thoughtful way. Dolly cared deeply for her family and was always there to help. She enjoyed entertaining and watching people have fun. I have fond memories of family dinners, parties and the smell of garlic pork at Christmas. She was a happy soul who loved animals and nature. Yet, despite this easy going nature, she was strong and resilient, even under the worst circumstances. Thank you Dolly. Rest in peace, David

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