In memory of

Pearl Verna Ingham

November 28, 1925 -  March 8, 2024

In her 98th year, Pearl Verna Ingham passed away peacefully on Friday, March 8, 2024 at Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto. Pearl left behind a legacy of faith, love, unwavering kindness and commitment to family and friends that will never be forgotten.

Pearl is survived by her loving children Diane, Robert (Cer), and Craig (Anita); her cherished grandchildren Lesley, Kyle (Sandra), and Nathan; and siblings Gloria and Eddie. Deceased before Pearl were her husband of 49 years, Robert; her brothers Albert, Earl, Harry, and Bobby; and her sisters Irene, Edith, Doreen, and Bubbles.

Pearl found joy in traveling globally with family, making phone calls to loved ones, gardening and enjoying nature. She dedicated 37 years of her life to serving the community through Meals on Wheels.

"Be the reason someone smiles. Be the reason someone feels loved and believes in the goodness in people." - Roy T. Bennett

Memorial donations may be made to the Scott Mission or the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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Lynn Clarke (Family Friend)

Entered March 15, 2024 from Pickering

To my dearest friends, Craig & Anita and Family

I met Pearl about 46 years ago, I was just a teenager. She was a feisty, strong, generous, funny and a devoted women with a lot of spunk. I liked her immediately. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.

She lived a great long life on her terms, in her home and was loved by so many.

Rest in Peace Pearl.

Love Lynn xox



Tracey Bangay (Niece)

Entered March 17, 2024 from Welland

I am sorry to hear of the loss of my Aunt Pearl. I send my deepest condolences to my cousins at this time. I am sure that Pearl is with her siblings laughing it up as they would whenever they got together. Love to all.
Tracey Bangay and family

Corinne Sabourin (nee Bangay) (Niece)

Entered March 17, 2024 from Sunderland, On

When I think back to the Bangay family gatherings when I was younger, Aunt Pearl has always stood out to me in every single one of them. Kind, loving and caring are words that easily describe her.

Rose Maaser (Friend)

Entered March 17, 2024 from Kitchener

Pearl was a friendly lady who loved to chat. She was a woman of faith and prayer, who loved God and cared about others. She also loved to go out and eat, which she often did with her friends, including me :)
She's probably having a reunion in heaven with her friends gone before her.
I am blessed to have known her.

Deborah Selemidis (Friend of the Family)

Entered March 17, 2024 from Newmarket, Ontario

Dear Diane, Rob, Craig and Families,

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your sweet mother, Pearl. She and your father were good friends to my Mom and Dad for so many years. I have fond memories of our get-togethers and picnics when we were just kids. Time passes so quickly. Your Mom continued to show care and compassion in the last few years of my mother’s life. She would call my Mom periodically to check in on her and she made me smile on more than one occasion during our phone calls.
I hope you cherish your memories of your mother, knowing she lived life to the fullest, rich in family and her faith. And I hope you find some comfort knowing she is now where she would want to be, with the Lord.
We are sending our prayers and condolences to you all. May Pearl rest in peace and may her memory be eternal.
Sending hugs to you all,
Deborah (Keay) and Gus Selemidis

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