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Graham BarbGRAHAM, Barbara Adele (Falls) - Quietly slipped away into the good night, while her son Ken, was by her side, at Silverthorn Care Community in Mississauga on Thursday, January 14, 2021 at the age of 91 years.

Barb was the beloved wife of the late Stewart Graham (1993) and the much-loved mother of their three sons: Dave and his wife, Kim; Ken and his husband, Long; and John and his wife, Debbie.

She was also the dear sister of Bruce Falls and his wife, Ann.

Barb was the proud Gramma of Jeff (Natalie), Scott (Meagan), Jessica (Cody), and Samantha (Mark). Lyla, Wyatt, and Sullivan made her Great Gramma “GG” too!

Aunt Barbara is also remembered by her nieces and nephews, Lynn and Michael, and Kathryn, Robert, and Stephen.

Our dear Mom lived a good, long life and, for the most part, full of many great adventures. She became a teacher, a mother, a farmer, and a baker of the most delicious apple pies! Mom was born and lived in Toronto, then Erin, Guelph, and Wasaga Beach. She also enjoyed being a snowbird in Venice and North Port, Florida for many years.

When extra care was needed due to vascular dementia and a bout with cancer, Mississauga became home for our Dear Heart. Mom’s quick wit and good humour remained with her until the last days, and her humour has helped us all these last several years, and will always be remembered.

A private family “Celebration of Life” will hopefully be held in the Spring.

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