In memory of

Heather Rosalind Olton

November 26, 1957 -  April 5, 2022

Heather Rosalind Olton, age 64 passed away on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at Trillium Hospital in Mississauga. She will be lovingly remembered by her son Jerome Olton, daughter in law Janelle Ballack and Jullius Ballack-Olton her adoring grandchild. She is also survived by her sisters Monica Doyle, Moreen Olton and Joyce Olton and two brothers Michael Doyle and Roger Curwin; and many nieces, nephews and cousins in Canada, Barbados and England.

Heather is preceded in death by her parents, Frederick and Rosaline Olton; and a sister Norma Doyle.

Although far too short, Heather lived life to the fullest through the simplest of pleasures; chatting with friends and family and spending time with her grandson. She also enjoyed gardening and cooking.

Heather will be missed by all those who were fortunate to know and love her.

The family is extremely grateful to all that have chosen to honour Heather's memory through contributing to her funeral.

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Tanya (Friend)

Entered April 17, 2022

Rest peacefully Heather. You were so much to so many and I am happy to have known you. I will remember your smile and laugh to most.

Champagne Taylor (Friend & Neighbor)

Entered April 17, 2022 from Mississauga

Miss Heather you will be greatly missed. God had better plans for you. Always remember that God doesn't give his weakest soldiers the hardest struggle & he now planted another flower in his garden.
Love you

Paul Doyle (Nephew)

Entered April 18, 2022 from St Michael

I will miss her charity & unconditional love
This is not goodby but simply farewell until we meet again.
We will surely be reunited in the afterlife where we shall live for eternity.

May you Rest in Peace Heather.

Gerard Ballack (My daughter’s mother in law)

Entered April 20, 2022 from Mississauga

We miss you lots
From Karen Savon as well

Sean Pitter 

Entered April 20, 2022

As you look down from heaven. Your Son and grandson will make you proud as you will forever be a beacon in their lives.

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