April 1, 1937 - February 24, 2023
Passed away with dignity and grace, peacefully with her family by her side at Amica in Barrie, ON, with her favourite Frank Sinatra playing in the backgroud. She is predeceased by beloved husband Peter, father Walter, mother Emma and brother Stuart Sharpe. Myrna was the much-loved and cherished matriarch of her family. She is survived by her children David (Lisa), Douglas (Barb), Leslie (Tony) and Laura (Frank). Cherished and proud Nana to Jacob and Sarah, Jack and Charlie, and Brody and Carly.
Born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Myrna eventually moved to Ontario with Peter, and selflessly devoted herself to her family and her nursing profession. A Hodgkin's Disease cancer survivor for over 45 years, she taught us perseverance and resilience facing adversity in her own health throughout her life. She worked for well over 20 years at Grove Park Home in Barrie and was kind, compassionate and nurturing at work, home and with endless friends and family who would show up for Sunday dinner or enjoy freshly made banana cake or brownies.
Myrna was a staunch and proud supporter of all her children’s involvement in many sports in Barrie, whether minor hockey or countless hours volunteering for the swim team. Her passions include shopping excursions, garage sale enthusiast with Pete, fresh flowers, old movies, theatre and travelling back home to the Prairies or to the East Coast and Hawaii.
With gratitude and appreciation to Mom’s healthcare teams, including Laura & Karen from Caring for Seniors, The Waterford (Windsong Unit), Royal Victoria Hospital (Transitional Care Unit) and Hospice Care at Amica.
A private service is taking place at Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home on Sunday February 26. An internment will take place in the spring. www.steckleygooderham.com. Donations in memory of Myrna, can be made to Canadian Nurses Foundation at www.cnf-fiic.ca/donate
“And now, the end is near And so I face the final curtain My friend, I’ll say it clear I’ll state my case, of which I’m certain I’ve lived a life that’s full I travelled each and every highway And more, much more than this I did it my way.”
Rest in peace Mom. Always loved and missed. Forever grateful.