
Davis: Evelyn Louise (CWAC W21244)
With great sadness we mourn the passing of Evelyn on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, in her 94th year at Tall Pines Long Term Care Centre. Predeceased by her loving husband Leslie, dear mother of Barb Musselman (Doug) of Brampton, lovingly remembered by her grandson Brad Musselman (Naomi) of London and her great granddaughters Laura and Chloe. Dear sister of the late Allan Jamieson.
Evelyn was a strong, curious Canadian, a wonderful wife and mother. She had a very active mind, demonstrated by her interests in so many things throughout her life, most notably: films, history, genealogy, reading and travel. She loved the outdoors and will be remembered as an avid gardener. She volunteered in many organizations to name a few: Guiding, libraries, hospital and mental health facilities, film societies and archival work. Evelyn was a proud veteran of the Canadian Army. One of her passions later in life was to spread knowledge of Camp X and her time there during WWII and after. She gave many speeches to various groups about Camp X and was delighted to try to answer questions about the Camp from anyone interested.
The family will receive family and friends at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477 for visitation on Saturday, February 20th, 2016 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Interment will follow in Morningside Cemetery, Palgrave. Donations can be made in memory of Evelyn to the Colitis Foundation of Canada or to a charity of your choice and would be much appreciated by the family.
Though her smile is gone forever
And her hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
We will always remember her strength, love and guidance.
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Sannie and Allan McInnis says
We were most saddened to hear of Evelyn’s passing and express deepest condolences to Barb and family. It was so fascinating to watch the CBC Camp X documentary(we still have the VHS tape of it) and listen to her commentary of both her and her late husband’s contributions to the war effort–unrecognized for many years. I wonder what she would think of the recent TV seriex Company X? We were very impressed too at her grasp of tax matters and acuity with numbers–skills rare in the elderly. Rest in peace, Mrs Davis. You were a force to be reckoned with and will be sadly missed.
Sannie and Allan McInnis
Judy Drake says
Will always remember those piercing blue eyes and her gentle smile. I too loved to visit and over tea and homemade cookies hear about her time at Camp X. A truly remarkable woman who wanted to keep the story of Camp X alive for young people to learn about the dedication of all who worked there. I will always say a prayer of thanks to Evelyn when I annually attend the Remembrance Day services in Oshawa just down the street from the Camp X site. Rest in peace dear soul – a job well done.
Joanne Hodgson says
Loved sitting with her and hearing all the wonderful stories about Camp X over a cup of tea. She will be fondly remembered and was a Life Member of The Tottenham & District Horticulture Society for many years.
Lynne says
I have fond childhood memories of Evelyn being my wonderful Guide leader in Ajax, ON.
Sincere condolences to Barb & her family,
Lynne Abboud (nee Gilmore)
Ria Heijdeman says
We remember Evelyn as a Lady, very sincere very brave and very independent.
We did hear her talk about Camp X and how everything had to be kept secret at The Tecumseth Pines.
We want to keep her and her family in our prayers
Rob & Ria Heijdeman