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Gray JeanneGRAY, Jeanne (nee Brock)  - September 2, 1922 – December 17, 2018

It is with profound sadness that the family announces the passing of Jeanne Elinor Gray in her 97th year.

Jeanne is survived by her daughter Lori Mitchell (Mike), daughter-in-law Kristi McRae, her grandchildren Kimberly Rudachyk (Brent), Amanda Normandin (Travis), Kayleigh and Meghan Gray and her great-granddaughters Sophie Elinor and Shelby Anne Rudachyk.

Predeceased by her parents Beatrice and Cecil Brock, husband Gordon Edward Gray, brother Bruce Brock and her son Donald Brock Gray.

Jeanne served in Gander, Newfoundland with the Canadian Air Force during WWII. Jeanne began her career teaching in a one room school house in Goderich while becoming a registered Physiotherapist.  For almost 40 years she worked as a Physiotherapist in Willowdale.

Jeanne married Gordon Edward Gray on July 12, 1946 and they built their home on Churchill Avenue and their cottage on Paudash Lake.

Jeanne and Gord invested in Timber Trail, Huntsville and spent many winters helping run the gift shop just outside Algonquin Park.

Jeanne served her community as a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart & Stroke Foundation, the CNIB, CGIT leader, Sunday school teacher and a member of Mission & Service Fund at Willowdale United Church.

The Gray family offer their heartfelt thanks you to the staff of Sunnybrook Medical Centre for the wonderful care given to Jeanne during her time there.  If you would like to honour Jeanne’s memory with a memorial donation please consider World Vision International or The United Church of Canada Mission & Service Fund.

Visitation will be held at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge St., on Saturday, January 5 from 12:30pm until time of Celebration of Life at 1:30pm.

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