OBITUARY
Enid Louise (Hancock) McConkey
August 1, 1919 – June 20, 2018
IN THE CARE OF
Comstock-Kaye Life Celebration Centre
Passed away on June 20, 2018, at Harmony Hills Care Community, North York, after a long life well-lived. Born in Smith Township August 1, 1919, Enid moved to Toronto in 1968 as a young widow. By both nature and circumstance, she was a sharp-minded, big-hearted, strong-willed woman. Nothing fazed her as she travelled the country for Colgate. She was a dedicated volunteer for her church and community, becoming North York Volunteer of the Year in 1992. Her pies were the highlight of many a meal––and at Grandma’s, fudge was an hors d’oeuvre, served with a choice of Boggle, euchre, or cribbage. Ever sharp as a tack, Enid’s last years were filled with pride in her family’s achievements and delight in the arrival of each new great-grandchild. In the end, she was well cared for by the staff at Harmony Hills. Predeceased by husband Evans, son Ray, brothers Gordon, Arthur, Clarence, Cecil and Roy & sisters Eulah, Marian and Olive. Enid is survived by her sister Jean. GiGi will be remembered by 13 great-grandchildren. Grandma will be dearly missed by Jill, Darryn & Janet, Trevor & Robyn, Craig & Angie, Lisa & Lewis, Chris & Crystal. Mom will be forever loved by Steve & Leslie, Mary, and Roger. Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 25, 2018 with a Funeral Service at noon at the COMSTOCK-KAYE LIFE CELEBRATION CENTRE, 356 Rubidge Street. A reception will follow the service with burial afterward at Little Lake Cemetery. Memorial donations to The United Church M & S fund or The Salvation Army would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.comstockkaye.com
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Enid Louise (Hancock) McConkey
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