Ann Cronyn
January 14, 2016
Peacefully on Thursday, January 14th, 2016 at her residence, Ann Cronyn of Arva in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Hume Cronyn. Dear mother of Nancy Cronyn and her husband Terry Mueller and Debbie Eaton and mother-in-law of Ron Eaton. Loving grandmother of Johnathon and Michael. Predeceased by her son Richard Hume Cronyn (1980). Dear sister of Natalie Carroll and the late Ruth Edward. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at her residence, 13938 Medway Road, RR#1, Arva, where the funeral service will be conducted on Sunday, January 17th, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Spring interment at St. John the Divine Anglican Cemetery, Arva. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Ann are asked to consider the Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex. Arrangements entrusted to Westview Funeral Chapel, 519-641-1793.
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So sorry to hear of your loss. She will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by all who know her. Peter Graydon 951 Wonderland road south Apartment 811 London Ontario
It was an honour to work for the Cronyn family Ann was so easy to please and always so grateful She was such a smart woman finding humour in everything Ann was always very sensitive to everyone's feelings She was forever trying to find a way to offer love The world is a better place because of Ann
We have great memories of Ann at her home in London and at the cottage on Lake Weslemkoon. Our thoughts are with Nancy and Debbie and family at this difficult time.
Nancy and Debbie, I am truly saddened by your loss. Mrs. Cronyn was far more than a lovely Pony Club Mom; she was inspirational and crossed the generations as a dear friend to us all, kids and parents alike. I am grateful to have known her. Please know, my Mom, Cay, would echo these feelings if she could.
My thoughts are with you. I send you my deepest condolences.
My sincere condolences Nancy, Debbie and families. I have very fond memories of lunches and discussions with Ann. She was brilliant and taught me a lot in both business and personal aspects of life. She was truly one of a kind and will be missed. Lisa
Hi Nancy & Deb. I'm so sorry I missed your Mom's funeral. I was away in Michigan returning Sun night. Your beautiful farm was my second home. Such great memories. Your Mom, 90 great years. Your parents were outstanding people. Take care & hope to see you soon. Steve Plunkett
Nancy and Debbie, Our condolences for Ann's loss. Death ends a life but not a relationship, and we will hold her in our hearts forever. I have great memories of your mom (and dads) kind heart, summer visits to Arva- teaching me to ride, and feeding my being and curiosity in college when the cupboards were bare. She was a great lady and your picture of her reminds me of the better days. Love Graham, Caroline, Tamara and Vincent
Dear Nancy and Debbie so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I have such fond memories of working with you and Richard at your parents home on just off Huron Street at the farm. Also was privileged to spend two summers with you all at Lake Weslemkoon. She was a wonderful lady and mother and took great delight in you children. Unfortunately I was out of the country at the time of her death and was unable to attend the funeral. She will be greatly missed.
Ann and her family always stay a important memory for me. From taking me in as an inexperienced farm hand to entrusting me with care taking of the property during Richard's hospital stays. Always watching out for me; making sure I didn't work too too hard, had a good lunch and matchmaking for a happy marriage with one of the girls at the barn. She was a wonderful compassionate and strong women, we will all miss her. Tom and Jen
(Donated to Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex)
(Donated to Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex)
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Many, many good memories of our times together as children. Your Mom lived a good life. I know you will miss her.
~ Sue Henry Robertson