Obituary of Veda Mahalla Hann (Note of Thanks)
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Perhaps You Sent A Lovely Card,
Or Sat Quietly In A Chair,
Perhaps You Sent Beautiful Flowers,
If So We Saw It There.
Perhaps You Spoke The
Kindest Words
As Any Friend Could Say;
Perhaps You Were Not There At All,
Just Thought Of Us That Day.
Whatever You Did
To Console Our Hearts,
We Thank You So Much
Whatever The Part.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS,
LORRAINE, EVERETT, LEROY
& FAMILIES
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Veda Mahallah Hann
(Nee: Brake)
Oct. 1, 1922 -July 31, 2021
“A Limb Has Fallen From the Family Tree”
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our dear mother and grandmother, Veda Mahallah Hann on Saturday, July 31, 2021 at Western Memorial Regional Hospital at the age of 98.
She will be remembered with love by her children: Lorraine (Alex) House, Everett (Carolyn) Hann, Leroy (Angela) Hann. Grandchildren: Paula (David) Guy, Stephanie (Darren) Legge, Michael Hann, Jason (Sueann) Hann, Craig (Nadean) Hann, Zana (Robert) Barrett and Jevin (Sonya) Hann; great grandchildren: Hannah (Charlie), Davin (Brittany), Joshua (mom Tina Hann), Nathan, Connor, William, Emma, Ashley (Danny), and Andrew; great great grandchildren Baby Max, Mitchell & Jackson. She will be remembered by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
She was predeceased by her loving husband of 50 years, Winston Hann; brothers: Frank (Bertha) Brake, Leslie (Ethel) Brake, Clayton (Annie) Brake, Hector (Mary) Brake, Murdock (Isabelle) Brake; sisters Marie (Wesley) Loder, Marilla (Frederick) Hunt; parents Jeremiah and Mary Emma Brake; Richard Crocker (Zana’s husband) and special nephew “Bud” Brake.
Veda’s faith was strong and she believed in the power of prayer. Her strength and determination for life was shown in her unending devotion to her family. She always had open arms and a warm smile and always felt happiest when her family was all around her. She enjoyed knitting, baking and playing cards. Special thanks to the professional and compassionate care of Dr. R. Lethbridge, Dr. Brushett, nursing staff on 3rd floor of Western Memorial Regional Hospital and to the staff of Bayshore Estates where she resided for the past 4 years.
Visitation will be held at Fillatre’s Funeral Home 4 St. Marks Avenue Sunday from 7:00 -9:00 pm and Monday from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon to a maximum of 25 people at a time, in compliance with Covid-19 regulations, masks are required. The funeral service will be held Monday August 2, 2021 from St. James Anglican Church in Gillams at 2:30 pm with Reverend Kay Osmond officiating, to a maximum of 80 people – in compliance with Covid-19 regulations. The interment will follow at Mt. Patricia Cemetery. For those unable to attend the funeral service will be lived streamed on Fillatre Funeral Homes Ltd. facebook page. As expressions of sympathy flowers are graciously accepted or memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice.