In Memory of

Mollie

Quinlan

(Chew)

Condolences

Condolence From: Patricia Morris
Condolence: I extend my deepest sympathies to the Quinlan family upon Molly’s recent passing. May your many memories help to sustain you at this most difficult time. Molly was a caring and loving mother in law to my sister Evelyn for 28 years. Evelyn cherished Molly’s companionship, her sense of humour, and her help and advice in any matters that arose over the years. Evelyn loved Molly dearly, and for that I am truly grateful. Molly will always remain an inspiration to me as her warm welcome and fabulous feasts will be forever in my memory. I don’t know anyone else who could serve seven vegetables all cooked to perfection in one meal, and will try to follow her example and match her standards. I will miss Molly’s cheerful demeanor, her hospitality and our wonderful dinners together. She was a very special woman.
Thursday January 14, 2016
Condolence From: Janet
Condolence: We were deeply saddened by the news of Moll's passing. We met Molly on a number of occasions and she was always so lovely - so kind, caring and energetic. Our heartfelt condolences to you all. Janet, Sean, Sam and Connor
Thursday January 14, 2016
Condolence From: Ida Morris
Condolence: Please accept my sincere condolences upon Molly's passing. You are all in my thoughts and Molly will always have a special place in my heart. Mollie was an exceptional lady and a friend. She had a great sense of humour and was an excellent cook. My family was on the receiving end of many of her splendid meals. Mollie was also one of those rare beings. She was a warm and caring mother - in- law for my daughter Evelyn, and an excellent help for teaching her chores and skills. Evelyn enjoyed shopping and visiting bazaars and local events with Molly and often recalls the fun times they had together. Molly will be greatly missed.
Thursday January 14, 2016
Condolence From: Anthony Quinlan
Condolence: I will miss you. You were a great mother to me, Phil and Richard and a great wife to Bob. and taking care of us . and for looking after our birds while we were away on vacation. P. S I will miss you I will miss you, you were fun to be around with and you were there when I needed you. the best part was when we took a holiday and dad fell in the water and we all laughed at him and when he came back to the car dad had the same clothes on him, Mom said you should have changed your clothes because you are smelly! I enjoyed it when you came with us on our class trip to Niagara Falls. It was a fun trip to take with Mollie and a lot of fun at that time. and miss going to Port Heron and miss going shopping With you . Love you always and miss you always . always miss you and keep you in my heart and in my thoughts Anthony
Thursday January 14, 2016
Condolence From: Barbara & John Gilbert
Condolence: Mollie was a very dear friend for 54 years. We met in the maternity ward at the University Hospital in Edmonton when Philip and our son David were born in 1962. We too were born in Yorkshire so had much in common to talk and laugh about! Molly was ALWAYS smiling and such a very kind person, she will be dearly missed! Our deepest sympathy to our dear friend Bob and Richard, Anthony, Philip and families. Barbara & John Gilbert.
Wednesday January 13, 2016
Condolence From: Dorothy Engelman
Condolence: Mollie was a wonderful mother-in-law to Evelyn and I. As a grandmother to Lucie she was fun loving-- they'd play act at the dinner table taking on "posh" British accents and entertaining us with silly absurd conversations. She took Lucie into the kitchen as early as two, to teach her how to bake what can only be described as the best pie pastry I've ever tasted. She loved taking Lucie overnight and planning fun outings around Markham, Mollie was a generous friend and loved to have people into her home. She loved to laugh, tell jokes and most recently was tickled by the goings on of Donald Trump. My sincerest condolances to Bob, Philip and Antony who loved her deeply. And finally thanks to Mollie and Bob for bringing me Richard who shares his mother's sense of humour and love for people,
Sunday January 10, 2016
Condolence From: Gord & Lisa Quinlan
Condolence: "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love makes a memory no one can steal" Unknown Authour Beloved Aunt Mollie is already deeply missed , we cherish our memories of her and send our sincerest sympathies to all of you. God Bless. Love Gord, Lisa, Kyle, Jacob Quinlan
Saturday January 09, 2016