OBITUARY
Jeannette Hornsby
July 30, 1940 – April 11, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Rose Garden Chapel
In Memory of Jeannette Hornsby
It is with sad hearts and wonderful memories that we announce the passing of
Jeannette Hornsby. Jeannette passed away peacefully surrounded by the family
she loved so dearly at the age of 78 years.
Jeannette will be forever remembered and deeply loved by her loving husband,
Jack; daughter Cindy (Wilf) LaValley, son Darrin (Marilyn) Hornsby; treasured
grandchildren, Kim (Mark) O’Dempsey, Kerry (Courtney) LaValley, Kaitlyn
(Myles), Amy (Corey), Justin (Jill); great grandchildren, Daven, Blake, Hayden,
Paisley, Pyper, Nate; beloved brothers, William Wichuk, John (Marilyn) Wichuk,
Allan (Virginia) Wichuk, Danny (Sandy) Wichuk and sister Carol (Wayne) Zolmer;
brother in law Larry Hornsby, sister in laws Ann Hornsby, Diane Hornsby and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Jeannette was predeceased by her parents, William and Ann Wichuk, mother
and father in law, Ora and Frank Hornsby and brother in laws Ken Hornsby and
Ed Hornsby.
Jeannette loved life on the farm with Jack and her family. She was an amazing
pie and bread maker and loved cooking big meals. No one ever left her house
hungry
Community and neighbors were important to Jeannette. Jeannette enjoyed
watching Jack play baseball and curl with friends, which always gave her a
chance to catch up on the news!
Family was everything to Jeannette. Her family often referred to her as their
“rock”, as she was always there to support them in which ever way that she
could.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the outstanding staff of the
Barrhead Health Care Centre.
A Celebration of Jeannette’s Life will be held on Sunday, May 5th, at 2:00 p.m.,
at the MTM Hall, Tiger Lily Alberta.
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