Morphew- With grace and dignity at Delmanor Glen Abbey in Oakville, Ontario on Thursday July 5, 2012. Agnes Rowena “Ena’ Morphew formerly of Corunna, passed away at the age of 95. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Janice (Dan) Carruthers; granddaughters, Tracy (Michael) Krunic, Trista (Chadd) Lockwood and Zoe (Paul) Surgeoner. Great-grandmother of Jackson Krunic, Natalie Krunic, Spencer Lockwood, Hudson Lockwood, Madison Surgeoner and Joshua Surgeoner. Ena is also survived by; her sister, Margaret Cathcart; her brother, Phil (Eva) Walters; sister-in-law, Frances Walters and by many devoted nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by; her cherished husband, “Duke” Morphew (2006) ; her brothers, Evan, William, Harry, Ed, Chris and Uriah and by her sisters, ElizabethAdams, Hannah Walters, Edna Mallory, Claudia Ensign, Lois MacArthur and Iris Tilley. Ena will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Friends will be received at the Knight Funeral Home 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Sunday July 8, 2012 from 1-4 p.m. The funeral service will be held at All Saints Church-Corunna on Monday July 9th 2012 at 10:30 a.m. with The Rev. Canon Nick Wells officiating. Interment will follow in Moore-Union Cemetery, Mooretown. As expressions of sympathy friends who wish may send memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of one’s choice. Messages and condolences may be left online @ www.knightfuneralhome.ca Knight 519-862-2845.
8 thoughts on “Ena Morphew”
Janice and Family,
Our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dear Aunt Ena. We had many, many wonderful years of memories and will treasure our times in Corunna, living next door.
She will be sadly missed at the Christmas get-together of the Walters Clan.
Aunt Ena is with her beloved Uncle Duke and they are resting comfortably together again.
Our condolences again.
I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Ena. I’m sure Mum was there to greet her along with all the rest of the Walters clan. Please accept our deepest sympathies. Nan and Bob Davis.
Dear Jan and Dan: Our deepest condolences of your loss.
May you forever be blessed with the unforgettable memories and “little memories” that remind you of a very special Mom.
Take care. Eleanor
It is with great sadness that I just learned of Ena’s passing.
She was dearly loved by our entire family and some of my fondest memories are of Ena attending our family events.
Ena embodied all the wonderful qualities that the people of Wales share. A love of music, a tremendous sense of humor and the ability to tell a story like no other. Without a doubt there will be an extra bright star shining from the heavens eternally.
We will never forget you Ena!
Love, Susan
Some people come into our lives and go quickly. Others stay for a while and leave footprints on our heart and we are never quite the same.
Ena was one of those who left footprints on my heart. She was lady full of fun, grace and bountless love.
will miss her so much.
Will be there tomorrow, Jan.
love you,
Sherry
I was so sorry to hear of Ena’s passing, Janice. She was such a wonderful lady, and a dear friend to Mom and Dad. I’ll always remember her terrific sense of humour, and lovely voice. We were all very priviledged to know her.
-Mary Anne Bracewell
So sorry to hear of your loss Janice.Your Mother was a special lady…quiet, kindhearted, and a real inspiration. You and your family are in my prayers.
Much love, Ellen
Dear Jan and Family,
I just now heard about your Mother’s passing. Ena and my Mother Ilean Williams
had been friends for most of their lives. After Ilean was
unable to write due to having
dimentia I continued to keep
in touch with Ena. I am so glad that I did as I truly
enjoyed her cards and phone
chats. She was very supportive when mom passed on
last August. Ena always talked so highly of her family and always said how
“blessed” she was. She always showed such interest in my family and was always anxious to hear my news. These lovely and kind Matriarchs
have a way of remaining in our hearts forever. Ena was truly a lovely woman who will be greatly missed. How lucky
we are to have had them in our lives!
Sincerely,
Carol DunSeith