
Sloan: Eunice Viola Irene.
Peacefully, at the family farm, on Monday December 21st, 2015. Eunice (Henry), in her 86th year, beloved wife of the late Russell Sloan. Loving mother of Carol (Clarence), Brad (Nancy), Gord, Joanne (Peter), Sandy (Dennis), and Lorie (Warren). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Brad (Jaycie), Shannon (Ian), Peter Russell, Kaitlyn (Leo), Devin (Katelin), Ashley and her great-grandchildren Jordan, Caleb, Owen, and Sophie. Dear sister of Trevor (Evelyn) Henry and the late Gerald Henry. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-law Phyllis Oldfield.
Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477 on Wednesday December 23rd, 2015 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held in the chapel, 11:00 am Thursday December 24th, 2015. Donations in Eunice’s memory to the Schomberg United Church, 31 Church, Schomberg, ON., L0G 1T0 would be appreciated by the family.
Jim Dowling says
Sloan Family
My deepest condolences to you on Eunice’s passing. I will never forget her welcoming smile and always open door. It was my pleasure to have known her and Russ and everything they did for me. Her steady hand and warmth will be truly missed. God bless.
Betty Lou Vanderpost says
Sandy, Dennis, Devin, Ashley & all the Sloan family:
We send our sincere & deepest sympathy to the entire family in the loss of your loved one. May God hold you in the palm of His hand in the difficult days ahead.
Love & Blessings
Hank & Betty Lou
Gord & Marg Adams says
Sending our sincere sympathy to all the Sloan family on the passing of your mom. Eunice was a special person & memories of her will live forever. Thinking of you and sorry we could not be there.
Margaret Gardhouse & Family says
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time of Eunice’s passing.
Karen and Norval Lipsett says
Sending our deepest sympathy and prayers to the family at this difficult time. Karen and I always enjoyed our visits with Eunice during our short stays in Schomberg. She was a very special lady, one who always welcomed everyone into her home. Eunice will be missed by her neighbours, friends and family. God be with you.
Cathy Wallace says
Very sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Thinking of you and yours at this sad time. Peace be with you.
Cathy Wallace
SRCC
Robin Pardoe-Bell says
Robin, Janet, Joan and families send our loving thoughts to you all at this sad time. Mom, Dad and I dropped in on Russell and Eunice many times when I was visiting from Australia. They were always so happy to see us, and greeted us with such warmth. Mom and Dad and Eunice and Russell were such great friends and spent so many wonderful times together over the many many years, at home and on their wonderful travels.
Love and sympathy,
Robin Pardoe-Bell (Thomson)
Wyndham, WA, Australia
R.J. Brady & Liz Quinn says
Memories..
How about a game of cards at a farm house on the 11th Conc?
Someone knocks on the door. Eunice answers the door saying “Well I’ll be!! Hey Russ, look who’s here!”. Russell gets out of his lazy-boy chair in the front room. It’s Sunday afternoon at Sloan’s and there’s always visitors. A few minutes later another couple pulls into the yard; before you know it, a deck of cards is on the table. Stories being shared; somebody is wondering how old so and so is. Eunice gets out her little black book; if you’re anybody, she will have your birthday in that book! After a couple hours of cards, Eunice says her and Russ need to do chores at the chicken barn…but “of course you will all stay for supper. We won’t be long.” – In no time at all, they are back from the barn. Eunice then prepares the vegetables to go with the roast she has been cooking this afternoon. Everyone enjoys the beautiful meal she has made. After supper, the table is cleared, dishes washed and the cards come out again. — This is a day that has been repeated hundreds of times; it was all made possible by the steady hand of Eunice. She was a Henry and always seemed to know her way.
She will be greatly missed by many friends and family including the both of us.
You are in our thoughts and in our hearts.
Deepest Condolences,
Liz & R.J.
Moncton, New Brunswick
Norm & Mary Lipsett says
We send our deepest condolences to Eunice’s family, she was a wonderful lady and we have very fond memories of her.
Joan Moore says
All of us in the Ellison family are feeling your loss.Its hard enough to lose your mom but at Christmas time is even harder. You are all in our thoughts and prayers..
Jason, Susan, Alicia, & Adam Dow says
Lorie, Warren, and everyone in Eunice’s family:
So sorry to hear of your loss and we are thinking of you. She was a truly great woman and we will always have the fond memories of your conversations about her or times we spent with her. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.