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Mary
Veronica Johnson

March 16, 1906 – March 4, 2004

Mary Veronica Johnson
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We were so lucky to have Grandma and Grandpa watch us at lunch when we were in grade school. So many times my mum told us she doesn't know what she would have done if not for their help. Plus, if Grandma was feeding us lunch, it was pancakes! With the crispy edges! If Grandpa was feeding us, it was headcheese sandwiches. Or peanut butter, and he used to put salt on it. Learning that a little salt can bring out the flavour in even the sweetest things has been a life lesson for me. Grandma was always so much fun and loved to see her family get together. I hope we'll always be able to gather and share our memories.
Kevin Johnson - Thursday March 18, 2004 via Condolence Message
Grandma/MaMere: You were much more than just a Grandma to us. When Dominic passed away in 1987 you took us under your wing and held tight. You help us when I had to work long hours at London Airport by watching Dominic and Julie at the Armories Hotel....my personal babysitter. The best part of that, was being able to see Uncle Bernard, but he wanted to have private time with you, so he sent us to a London Knights game......fully dressed in Logo sweaters (I felt a great betrayal to Uncle Scotty) Dominic had a great time. Julie and Dominic loved having you as their personal lifeguard at the pool. You also became our roomate on all travels...to "the bay" to see Uncle Leo....on our Disney Cruise...Oscoda, every year and when Uncle Bernard passed away. I will never forget our late night talks when the lights were out. Don fell in love you the moment he met you. We will miss you as a Grandma and our friend. P.S. Yes I know Don is sooo handsome.... Love Ya Forever
Don, Terri, Julie and D - Tuesday March 9, 2004 via Condolence Message
Our deepest sympathy to Mary's family. She raised a great family and had a wonderful life. At this time we mourn her passing but also celebrate her life.
Rick & Carol Loreto - Tuesday March 9, 2004 via Condolence Message
Dear Brian, Marta and Kathryn, You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Brenda Kir
Brenda Kir - Monday March 8, 2004 via Condolence Message
Our sincere sympathy for your family on this lost.
Thomas, Chantal and Chloe Desjardins - Monday March 8, 2004 via Condolence Message
On behalf of the Narlock family I would like to send our most sincere condolences to the entire family. We unfortunately never had the pleasure of meeting this dear lady, but know so much of her through our Shelley that we feel as though we knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The Narlocks
Wayne, Susan, Jeff & Sarah Narlock - Monday March 8, 2004 via Condolence Message
I would like to express my sympathy for your loss. Having had the chance to know Mary has made a lot of lives richer. Maybe she and Leo will take on Inez and Jean at the Big card table.
Cathie Vall�e & family - Monday March 8, 2004 via Condolence Message
Our deepest sympathies on the loss of a beloved family member and a true matriarch of the Johnson Family. We all remember her great enthisiatic spirit for life and most of all the love of her great family.
Gertrude, Cam & Russ Kuruliak & Maureen Grahame - Sunday March 7, 2004 via Condolence Message
Deepest Sympathy to the Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. She was a very special woman and will be missed by all. Everyone take care.
Mildred & Sonny Desjardins - Sunday March 7, 2004 via Condolence Message
A music lover(Guitar and Fiddle), an avid Card player, a partime gambler and an overall genuinely loving person. This is the Mary that we have known and come to love and cherish. She has been a friend to us and our family for many years. Always ready for whatever life had to throw at her. An inspiration to everyone, a role model for us all. Can you imagine the party that her and Leo and Jean have started up there for us. I can almost hear the music and laughter now. We share in your grief and wish that we could be there to help you through it. Her loss will be felt not only in Windsor, but every little town or city that she has come in contact with, she made a deep impression where ever she went, people loved her and she gave that love right back. We will miss her. To everyone there, we wish you nothing but the best and hope to hear from you soon. Lots of Love.
Neil, Helen and Jennifer Desjardins - Sunday March 7, 2004 via Condolence Message
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