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Jennings ElsieJENNINGS, Elsie Olga - 1934 - 2020 - It is with deep sadness that the family of Elsie Jennings announce that she passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on November 18, 2020.

Elsie was born on January 7th, 1934 to Harold Charles and Edna Barnett in Calcutta, India. After graduating from school, Elsie went to work as an Executive Secretary at MacNeil & Magor, Calcutta, rising to a senior supervisory role, a position she held until her immigration to Canada in 1983. Elsie continued working in Canada until she retired at age 65.

Early in her adult life, Elsie met George Frederick Jennings at a community function in Calcutta. They immediately hit it off and after George moved to Calcutta, the two married in 1958.

She is survived by her five children Anna Maria (Robin Gaynor), Anita May, Elsie Helen (late Darryl Nair), Melanie Margaret and George Kenneth (Wendy), and, her grandchildren, Gabriel and Malia Jennings.

Elsie dedicated her life to being a fantastic and wonderful mother. Her children were her pride and joy. She excelled at supporting them in their education and sporting endeavours, and, inspired them to excel in the pursuit of successful careers.

Elsie was passionate about her family and filled her home with warmth and kindness. She enjoyed spending many hours planning and entertaining family, friends, and associates. She will always be remembered for her great sense of humor and compassion.

A private celebration of Elsie’s life will be held on Monday, November 23, 2020 followed by internment at a later date.

Elsie’s family would like to give special thanks to her care givers Margaret, Latifah and Azra for their love and support over the past several years.

In lieu of floral tributes, memorial donations may be made in Elsie’s memory to the Canadian Diabetic Association and North York General Hospital.

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