elevated vsZrx October 21, 1928 ~ October 25, 2024
elevated vsZrx Visitation
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 from 2 – 4 & 6 – 8 pm
elevated vsZrx Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6
elevated vsZrx Funeral Mass
Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 10:30 am
elevated vsZrx Chapel of St. Joseph – Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
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elevated vsZrx Interment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
8361 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON, L3T 2C7
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elevated vsZrx Obituary
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Anne Da Silva Jardine on Friday, October 25, 2024 at the age of 96. Beloved wife of the late Cephas Da Silva Jardine. Cherished mother of Valerie (Larry Emes) and their children Eric (Aneta) and Alex (Brandy), Cephas (Adelia) and their children Jessica and Christopher, Ronald, Gillian and her children Michael and Jordan. Proudest great grandmother of Zackary, Aiden and Addison. Anne will be sadly missed by many extended family and friends.
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We will miss Auntie Anne the matriarch of the family. Auntie Anne always greeted you with a hug and a smile.
Mum and auntie Anne spoke every day although not all words were heard or understood.
The bond between sisters is an unbreakable one until one is taken to sit with those who have passed before.
Our condolences to her children, our cousins we share your grief.
We should be so lucky to live a long and happy life as Auntie Anne did so well.
RIP
Condolences to the family. RIP Aunty Anne.
We are sad to hear of auntie Anne’s passing. We send our prayers to all. May her memory be a blessing to all. (Severin’s family)
On behalf of my wife Heather and myself, we extend our deepest condolences. Your mother was a rock, the cornerstone of your family. She will be missed. What a great life, your hearts will be filled with memories that will last lifetimes.
Rip 🙏
My deepest sympathy to all in Anne’s family and extended family at her passing.
Praying that the warmth and love she shared will remain in your hearts and help to bring you comfort.
May the Perpetual Light shine upon her and may she rest in peace.
What a joy it was to see Anne at family gatherings.
Her beautiful smile and kind nature were gifts that she shared generously.
Her memory will remain in our hearts.
Our deepest condolences to Anne’s children and grandchildren and to her siblings.
Geralyn and Joe Manion
Dear Aubrey, Colleen, Paula Natalie & Family,
Sincerest condolences on the passing of Anne.
This is, by far, the hardest thing we will ever have to do in our lives; saying Goodbye to one of our loved ones. It doesn’t matter how old or how ill they were. Now there are just the Precious Memories they have left behind, and I am sure Anne has left many, many happy ones in her beautiful, long life here on earth with you. So hold those close to your heart each and every day. Say a prayer for her and find some time to laugh and cry, every time you think of her.
May she now rest in the loving, open arms of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. I know they gave her a great, big WELCOME HOME.
With loving Sympathy,
Barbara
To the Gonsalves family and their families. We were glad to be present virtually at Anne’s funeral Mass. She will be remembered for her gentle and caring interest in our family. Be consoled, knowing that she was prepared and ready to be with her creator. RIP Anne.
The Memorial Mass for Anne was touching. I cried. I remember her as a vibrant, energetic person. So kind, so happy. God blessed her with a good, long life. It was wonderful that she was able to call her brother, George in Florida, on 22nd October to wish him happy birthday. He and Joan were so happy to talk with her, what great memories! God is good. I called Aubrey and Colleen, and Valerie to extend my sympathy. I send condolences to Rosemary, Nellie and Ken, and to George who I last met in Vancouver, Neil and Pam, and all the family. My sister Dolly was so saddened, she used to visit Anne years ago. I cry with you all. I feel it’s the end of an era.
Love and Prayers.
Patsy
Back in 2017, Anne asked me to find the words to a prayer as she could only recall four lines.
Turns out the lines she remembered are the last 4 lines of the prayer.
I thought this was a fitting place to post and share it.
This prayer is said for a happy death.
“My own sweet Immaclate Mother.
When deaths weary shadow draw nigh
Will id thow come from thy throne in the
heavens.
And teach me thyself how to die
0 come by St. Joseph attended.
Let me hear the sweet tone of thy voice
saying now that my exile is ended.
The time is at hand to rejoice.
Bring me home to the heart of my master
To the land overflowing, with bliss.
Where my joys shall be deep and undying
To repay all my sorrow in this”.
Taken from: Original Prayer Unedited
https://www.duchas.ie/ga/cbes/4428166/4383152 – Bottom of Page 116 and top of Page 117
Dear Jardine & Gonsalves Family
I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my beloved Aunt Anne. At 96 years old, she lived a remarkable life, filled with experiences, wisdom, and countless cherished memories.
The legacy of love and joy that she leaves behind in your hearts and in the lives of those who knew her is immeasurable. Her kindness and strength touched so many, and she will be remembered for the warmth of her spirit and the stories shared over the years.
During this difficult time, may you find comfort in the beautiful memories and the love that will always surround you. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family.
With heartfelt condolences,
Oh, How I loved Aunt Anne!