Eileen Ionson
September 30, 2012
At her residence, in her loving daughter’s arms, and with her precious grandson by her side, Mrs. Eileen Ionson, of London, went to be with her Lord on Sunday, September 30th, 2012, in her 72nd year. Wife of the late Ted Ionson (2003). Cherished mother of Virginia Ionson and adoring Nan of Dalton. Dear sister of Allen Cox (Ruth), Shirley Stone (Gord), Ross Cox (Eileen) and Geraldine Racknor (Bill). Predeceased by her sisters Barbara Cole (McNutt), Betty Anne Ditmar and by her mother Flossie Bartindale (James Bartindale) and father John Henry Cox and by her Godmother Beatrice Snell. The funeral service will be conducted at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. with visitation two hours prior to the service. Interment of ashes at Tyrconnell Cemetery at a later date. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Eileen are asked to consider the Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario or the Alzheimer Society.
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Aunt Eileen was a fun loving Aunt. If she was going to be at a family function, you knew you were going to have some laughs. She gave you her thoughts, but never judged you. We are going to miss her (especially dancing with her) , as you will. They same time heals all, just that it does take a while. Thinking of you at this time. She will be forever in your dreams. Love Randy & Twig
Dear Virginia & Dalton, Thinking of you both at this time of loss and hoping, with time, good memories will fill the empty spot left by her passing. xo Christine, John, Daniel & John-Paul
Great Aunt Eileen / great great aunt eileen was a very loving person. I will miss All her funny stories and remember her talks. We know she will always be with you in spirt. Love ya both Pam, Marc, and growing family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at your's and Dolton's sorrow. I want you to think of a song called Nobody loves you like I do. Change the I to we and you have a song from your mom and dad. It is true time does heal a broken heart because you hold onto fawn memories of your loved one. I know I have a childhood memory of Aunt Eileen. I would run home after 1/2 day at kindegarden so that I could go with your mom for lunch on Wednesdays, play the table top jukebox and then we would go to the bowling alley. Look around you and you have many people who love you and will support you through this hard time in life. Love you both
Virginia & Dalton, Thinking of you both at this time of loss.
hold that gate open for us sis love ya,will miss you
Dalton and Virginia - I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom/Nan. She had a wonderful character about herself and was always cheerful and full of "fire" Especially at her loving grandson's HOCKEY GAMES!!! LOL May she rest in peace and always be present in your hearts! All our love and blessings during this time of loss. Julie - Wayne - Jeff and Matt xo
We are saddened to hear of the loss of your dear Mom. My you feel the strong presence of the Lord as you and your family turn this page of life.
Virginia & Dalton: We were sad to hear of the passing of Your Mom and Nan when Dalton arrived at Church on Sunday. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers to You both. Your New Hope Info Centre friend, Laurie
Aunt Eileen was a very funny and loving person, who will forever be missed.
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Virginia and Dalton: my thoughts and love are with you.. Auntie was an amazing women. She has left us with many memories and we can look back and have many laughs.. A thought I would like to leave with you.. she will always be with yous...always in your heart and never forgotten.. Love you lots. Patti & Dave and family..xo <3
~ Patti ..Dave...Nathaniel..Matthew...Karson...