Donna Jeannette Lockwood
January 27, 2021
Passed away peacefully at University Hospital, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. Beloved daughter of the late Edna and Cecil Lockman. Dear sister of Clarence “Pappy” Lockman (Norma), of London and the late Donald Lockman and Ruth Brady. She will be missed by her cherished friend Trevelyan Weekes and by Norma’s children: Maxine and Murray Kibler; as well as, Evelyn and Chuck Willis and Larry and Cathy McKillop. Fondly remembered by dear friend and classmate Glen and Ila. “Aunt Jeannette” to the Willis children. Jeannette was a graduate of Sarnia General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of ’63 and employed by the Government of Ontario at the London Psychiatric Hospital where she was actively employed for 34 years, in various positions with increasing responsibilities. Cremation has taken place. A private memorial service to celebrate Jeannette will be conducted at a later date. Interment of ashes at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Jeannette are asked to consider the Vision Institute of Canada or the Humane Society London & Middlesex.
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Jeannettes class of1963send our condolences to Clarence and his family Jeannette is remembered for her quick wit and kindness .She often drove us to Tabs later at night for their special foot long hot dogs and we were often in P,Js with our house costs on as it was window side service We will share lots of good memories of our time in residence and training years at Sarnia General Hospital when we text or good old phone calls with each other and keep some of the them in our individual memories. Your class of 1963.
Our deepest condolences to Jeanette's family and friends. We worked with her at the LondonPsychiatric Hospital. She had a good sense of humour and was well respected. May she Rest In Peace!
I am saddened by Jeannette by Jeannettes passing and happy for having her in my life and calling her my friend. To her dear friend and dedicated care giver Trevor there are no words that Glen and I can say to you except thank you and know that we see you as an unique friend to our friend. To Jeannette I say rest now andMyrtle the Turtle stays in our home on a bed and her story is shared with our grandchildren . Love to all that called her a friend. Glen and ILA .
My memory of Jeanette is her we ok'ing me at metropolitan united church and invitation to UCW. She was so kind and full of life. My memories are so full of appreciation of such a wonderful human being.
We were saddened to learn of Jeanette's passing. A lovely lady who was well respected as an individual, colleague, and manager at LPH. Our condolences to her family and friends.
It has been a long time since our last visit with Jeanette. She was a gentle soul and loved family, we will always be grateful for her coming out and looking after Doreen when she had her double hip replacement! With love we send our prayers.
So sorry Pappy for the loss of your sister. I know you were a great support to her and you will miss her so much. Sending my love to you and Norma at this sad time. May Jeanette Rest In Peace now.
(Donated to Humane Society London & Middlesex)
(Donated to Vision Institute of Canada)
(Donated to Humane Society London & Middlesex)
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Jeannettes class of1963send our condolences to Clarence and his family Jeannette is remembered for her quick wit and kindness .She often drove us to Tabs later at night for their special foot long hot dogs and we were often in P,Js with our house costs on as it was window side service We will share lots of good memories of our time in residence and training years at Sarnia General Hospital when we text or good old phone calls with each other and keep some of the them in our individual memories. Your class of 1963.
~ ILA Dawson