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Doris O'Neil
DORIS LILLIAN (STOKES) O'NEIL Mom went peacefully May 17, 2001 with her family at her side at Thunder Bay Regional Hospital McKellar Site. Born in 1923 in Fort William, she attended local schools. She married Bruce Grawbarger in 1943 who predeceased her in 1944 while serving in W.W. II. She remarried in 1950 to Edward (Peg) O'Neil. She is survived by her children Diane (Michael) Simmons, Shaun (Lynn) O'Neil of Pass Lake, Kevin O'Neil,Colleen (Allan) Snelgrove and Kelly (Brandford) Green; eleven grandchildren: Mark (Rachell) Simmons of Yellowknife, NT, Tracey (Joseph) Schenck of St. Catherines, ON, Tevecca (Paul) Flowers of Edmonton, AB, Shannon and Megan O'Neil of Pass Lake, Courtney and Jesse O'Neil, Stephanie and Kimberlee Snelgrove and Trevor and Kaitlin Green and 4 great grandchildren. Also surviving are stepchildren Pat (Peter) Hnatiw and Fay (Norman) MacIntosh of Sault Ste. Marie and daughter-in-law Brenda O'Neil of Montreal, Quebec as well as numerous other relatives. Predeceased by her parents Harry and Jessie Stokes,first husband Bruce and second Husband Peg in 1978; brothers Bill, Ray and Sam Stokes; sisters Bessie Cliff and Mabel Hamilton; stepchildren Barbara Pappas and Brian O'Neil and son-in-laws John Pappas and Ron Goose. After her children were raised, she trained as a Nurse's Aid and worked at Walter P. Hogarth Hospital for several years and later Red Cross Homemaking. First and foremost was Doris's love for her family. Special occasions that brought the family together meant the world to her. Doris led a full life right up to her passing. She was well known at the nursing homes as 'Giggles' the clown, where she entertained residents with the Elks Klown Band with her dancing and singing. She was also a member of the Interlink Choir, Rebecca Lodge and the Algonquin Regiment Association (North Bay). Mom's love for her family, friends and music kept her going through some very difficult times in her life. We are all grateful for Mom's love for life and music that will live on through her family and forever be remembered in our hearts. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Doris's live to be held on Tuesday, May 22nd, 2001 at 7:30 P.M. in the WESTFORT CHAPEL, 420 W. Gore Street at James with Rev. Andrew Hoskin of St. Thomas Anglican Church officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations in Doris's memory to the Elk's Children Fund or the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital Building Fund would be greatly appreciated. A donation has been made to the Elk's Children Fund in honour of Mrs. Doris O'Neil by Everest of Thunder Bay.
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