JOHNS, Eleanor Ereta

It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of Eleanor in her 87th year on Thursday February 28, 2013 at the Stedman Community Hospice, Brantford Ontario. Eleanor was the youngest child of Walter and Daisy Johns (deceased). Eleanor was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice Lucek and Velma Krempien and her brothers, Ted, Wally and Jack and their spouses. She is survived by many nieces and nephews notably Maida and John Aranyosi, Tanya Cunningham, John Aranyosi Jr. (Sara Pizzey), and members of the Johns clan. Eleanor will be missed by her great, great niece Brooke Cunningham and her great, great nephew Coleton Cunningham who fondly named her “Aunt Nor”. Eleanor enjoyed many years as a teacher at the Galt Collegiate where she made many lifelong friends. At Eleanor’s request cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Tranquility Burial & Cremation Services, 519-757-1654. A private family service will take place at time of burial in the spring. Her cremains will be placed in the family plot at Trinity Cemetery, Galt/Cambridge Ontario. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be made to the Stedman Community Hospice, Brantford, Ontario in Eleanor’s memory. The family would like to extend their sincere appreciation to the staff, PSW’s, nurses, doctors and volunteers at the Stedman Community Hospice who cared for Eleanor so compassionately; you are all angels.

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  1. Susan Casey
    Susan Casey says:

    Ms Johns was my high school typing teacher. She was a very classy lady who was willing to help her students. My condolences to her family and friends,

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  2. Pam van Wyk
    Pam van Wyk says:

    My heart was broken to hear about the declining health and death of my dear friend. She was such a special person and a real lady and those who had her as a teacher I’m sure were truly blessed. However those who called her sister or aunt I’m sure were truly loved and spoiled. I am so glad that I was able to visit along with a couple other friends at Amber Lea place before we moved. Never take a day for granted. Never put off until tomorrow what needs to be done today. My heartfelt sympathy to her family and my prayers to you for strength as you mourn her loss. Eleanor will never be forgotten. Pam.

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