September 22, 1925 – October 18, 2019
Passed away peacefully at Juravinski Hospital on October 18, 2019 in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late John (Jack) Nunn. Loving mother to Myrna (Andrew) Dyment, Mavis (Tom) Currie, and Brad (Veronica) Nunn. Caring grandmother to Adam, Beth, Hannah, Ian, Cody (Liane) and great-grandmother to Emily Marie Nunn. Sister to Elwood Hibbard and Lawrence Hibbard. Predeceased by her infant son, David, her grandson Michael Dyment, brother Gerald Hibbard, and sister-in-law Audrey Warner (William). Thelma was a member at Knox Presbyterian Church in Dundas and a former elder and choir member at McNab St. Presbyterian Church in Hamilton. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, on Friday, October 25, from 7-9 p.m.. A Memorial Service will take place at the funeral home on Saturday, October 26, at 1:00p.m.. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Neighbour to Neighbour – Tutoring Program or Knox Presbyterian Church (St. Thomas) – Rodney Outreach Fund.
Both Aunt Thelma and Uncle Jack were two very special people. So many fond memories of them especially on our summer visits to the farm during our younger years. Heartfelt sympathy goes out to Myrna, Mavis, Brad and families.
My deepest condolences to Myrna, Mavis, Bradley and families. I too have many fond childhood memories of visiting everyone in Dundas. You are all in my thoughts.
My deepest sympathy to Myrna, Mavis, Brad and families. So many memories from my younger years. I always remember Aunt Thelma with a smile on her face and always a kind word. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Myrna, Mavis, Brad & families, my deepest sympathy on the passing of your mom, grandmother, great grandmother & our Aunt Thelma. Always smiling & she had such a warm heart. She will be missed but I have so many lasting memories as I’m sure all of you do too. Thinking of all of you at this time & sending lots of love.
I am really sad for you all. Blessings and strength in the days ahead. peace,
My thoughts are with you at this sad time, Mavis, Myrna Brad @ families. Remembering so many happy visits and memories over so many years
Sorry that I can’t make it to the service but will be thinking of you with love & have asked our family to give a hug for me.
Our sincere sympathy to you Mavis and all your family. Your Mom was a special lady and for us at Knox St. Thomas – it was a blessing to have her with us when she would be visiting. Although we can’t be at visitation or the service, please know you are in our thoughts.
Mavis,
Prayers arising
God bless you and your family
Mark McLennan, Clerk of Synod
Myrna, Mavis, Brad & Families
Lorne & Al
Sorry I couldn’t come down for the visitation for Thelma.
She was a wonderful person, and I enjoyed the telephone conversations I had with her.
The Hibbard Family was very special to our family – our fathers both worked closely for
several years in Hamilton.
Take good care of yourselves. I will be thinking of you on Friday.
Deepest sympathies to you and your family Mavis. We hold you in prayer as you lift up celebration of a life lived well and the sorrow of loss. With deep peace and friendship, the Kocis family – Shelly, Franck, Franceska and Jakob
I worked with Thelma at Rockton Fair as we were on the Hobbies section together. She was a great gal and I always enjoyed working with her. We had a lot in common as our kids were the same age. My sincere sympathy, I know you will miss your wonderful Mother.
How our family loved Thelma. She was so kind to us as children and we have remained friends for all these years. May God be your comfort as you mourn her loss. Earth is such a better place because of her and Heaven is all the richer now Sending love and prayers to all. With sincere sympathy Marion ( Brown ) and Cliff Grove