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A Celebration Of Life: Isabella Cunnington

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Isabella “Ella” Cunnington

April 5, 1925 – February 15, 2019

Another War Bride has gone home to meet her WWII sailor.

Ella died peacefully with her son, Rob and granddaughter, Shanan by her side at The Elliott.
She is fondly remembered by her children Shirley (Glenn) Gordon, John Cunnington all of Bracebridge, Rob (Janna Pardy) Cunnington and daughter-in-law, Linda Cunnington all of Guelph. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren, Alisa, Shanan, Trevor, Mandy, Todd, Blake and Ryley and her great-granchildren whom she doted on; William, Gabriel, Bishop, Mattias and Lily. Ella is also survived by her sister-in-law Lorraine Cunnington and several nieces and nephews. Mum was fortunate to have had 4 of her BFFs to the end: Helen Veldman, Betty Christensen, Jessie Membury and Marg Horn. She was predeceased by her husband Jack (2010), her son Jim (2017), her parents Duncan and Annie (Bathgate) Stewart and siblings Nancy Beighton, Jeanette Stewart and James Stewart. Ella was also predeceased by her brothers and sisters-in-laws, George & Beryl Cunnington, Jack & Bella Sykes, Bobby and Ed Cunnington.

She was married in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1944 and came to Canada with her wee daughter in 1946 to meet up with her husband who lived on the family farm with no indoor plumbing. This was new to Mum but she soon adapted. They built a small house in Aberfoyle and after a few years sold it to move into Guelph. They lived at Manor Park Crescent for 49 years. She worked at Ryans Dept. store and Lehmann Printing for several years. They decided to move to an apartment with no upkeep beside the Stone Road Mall which was one of Mum’s favourite things to do. . . Shop, talk, and eat. She loved to travel with her buddies across the border for conventions (another word for shopping), her many trips back to Scotland to visit family and numerous trips across Canada and the US with friends. She was a long standing member of the War Brides Club, the Legion Ladies Auxiliary (60 years), the Daughters of Scotland and the Eastern Star.

Mum always looked on the bright side of things and taught us to always look for the good in people. Her shortbread cookies were famous among her friends and family. She would want us to thank the incredible Dr. Hood for his excellent care and guidance. We would also like to thank the staff at The Elliott, including everyone on the fantastic Wellington floor and the kitchen staff for helping to keep Mum regular with mangoes for dessert. Again a change in plans for your funeral Mum.
You are being cremated and we will be holding a Celebration of Life (you loved big parties) in better weather. Arrangements entrusted to the Wall-Custance Funeral Home & Chapel.

Take care Mum, until we meet again.

A tree will be planted in memory of Isabella Cunnington in the Wall-Custance Memorial Forest, University of Guelph Arboretum. Dedication service, Sunday, September 15, 2019 at 2:30 pm.

via wallcustance.com