August 1, 1925 – March 18, 2015
Wright, Audrey Edith – Peacefully in her 90th year, on Wednesday, March 18th, 2015, surrounded by the love of her family. Beloved wife of Marshall for 70 years, deeply cherished mother of Jennifer, Jan (Mike), Wendy (David) and Sandy (Phil). Adored Granny to Wendy, PJ (Paul), Marshall (Erin), Leah, Joe, Andrew, Jesse, Emily and Hayley. Adoring Great-Grandmother to Gavin, Alex, Connor and Alexandria. Survived by sister-in-law Lois Armstrong. Accomplished artist, piano teacher, a commissioner of the Girl Guides of Canada, a director of the Red Cross and in her later years, she was a dedicated volunteer with the Hamilton Family Network supporting people with disabilities. Audrey greeted life with joy and enthusiasm. Her gentle ways and generous heart improved the lives of all who met her. She leaves behind her a legacy of kindness, compassion and hope to inspire her family and friends. How happily she lived from the spirit of the heart. Special gratitude to the nursing staff at Wentworth Lodge whose tender concern for Audrey’s comfort was greatly valued by her family during these last weeks. Cremation has taken place. A private family gathering will be held. Donations to the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA would be greatly appreciated by Audrey and her family.
please accept our deep condolences, we remember Audrey as a fun person, she had a very full life
Peter, Anne and John Patrick and Joe Wright
Marsh and Family: We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your lifelong partner, Audrey. We have the fondest memories of her warmth and friendship over a number of tours on Tactical Helicopter Squadrons. May you be comforted by family and friends during this difficult time. Sincere condolences,
Dave and Marie Rooke
Ottawa, ON
Marsh and family: Barbara and I were saddened to read about Audreys’ passing. She has always been a good friend albeit at arms length throughout the past fifty-two + years. Barb still remembers fondly the role of Mother which she and Kay Casselman shared leading up to the delivery of our second child “Marshall”. Our sincerest condolences to you , the girls and the rest of the family.
Colin and Barbara Sangster
Dear Marsh and family,
We have wonderful memories of our time in Lahr and our association with Audrey and you, Marsh. We remember Audrey as a warm person with a wonderful smile. Reading her obituary, it is obvious that she lived a full and productive life.
Please accept our sincere condolences.
Charlie and Janet Belzile
Dear Jennifer,
I was very sorry to hear about your mom. They are the heart of the family and it is hard to be without her. You have been in my thoughts.
Take care.
Sharon