
Wilson, Lorraine (nee Duckworth)
It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Lorraine Wilson at Margaret’s
Place Hospice on Thursday, February 6, 2025. She was predeceased by her beloved husband,
George Wilson, who passed away on July 14, 2003.
Lorraine will be lovingly remembered by her children: Patricia (John) Brown of Pike Bay, Cathy
(Tom) Williams of Dundas, Jo-Ann Thrasher of Dundas, and Karen (Mark) Furneaux of Hamilton.
She was a proud grandmother to Julie (Cheryl), Teresa, Bobbi-Lea (Garth), Johnnie (Ashley),
Tom, Scott, Frances (Eric), Daniel (Kayla), Katrina (Harvey), and Hanna (Adrian). Lorraine’s
cherished great-grandchildren include William, Devin, Tyler, Liam, Landon, Thomas, Patrick,
James, Susanna, Cassidy, and Sawyer.
She is also survived by her extended family: Ivan, Nancy, Sherri (Steve), and Steven (Kayla),
along with their children Emily and Alexander. Lorraine was the dear sister of Ida Gee and was
predeceased by her sisters Frances, Joyce, Audrey, Marjorie, Muriel, Rosemarie, and Patricia.
Friends are invited to join the family for visitation on Friday, February 14, from 2-4 PM and 7-9
PM at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. A service to celebrate
Lorraine’s life will be held on Saturday at 10:00 AM. Interment will take place at White Chapel
Memorial Gardens.
The family would like to extend special thanks to the compassionate staff at Margaret’s Place
Hospice, St. Joseph’s Villa. In lieu of flowers, donations in Lorraine’s memory may be made to
Margaret’s Place Hospice.
I hope she rests in peace. All my love and warm hugs for alll the family.
Aunt Lorraine may you rest in peace and sore through the heavenly skies with your beautiful wings . You’re a beautiful angel . Your now with most of your sisters and parents miss you and love you sincerely Debbie
RIP Aunt Lorraine you will be missed by many. 💕
Miss you ma
Aunt Lorraine was wonderful! Caring, loving, had a great sense of humour and always welcoming the family to her home. I loved visiting when Grandpa lived with her (William Duckworth). I remember her being in the kitchen or the garden or across the street at Aunt Ida’s house, playing bingo with my Mom. Always a lady of class in her style, dressed nicely. She will be missed by me, yet continuously remembered every time I am near the Allen house. I loved her, I loved Uncle George, am happy they will finally be together again for eternity. I’m sending caring peace and comfort to the family.
Rest in Peace Aunt Lorraine. I will cherish my fond memories of you. Love you always.
Thinking of all the Family at this sad and difficult time.Lorraine was a friend to our mother for many years.She was special lady to all who knew her.RIP Lorraine