In memory of

Allison Ormerod

June 3, 1945 -  May 26, 2022

On May 26th at 3pm, Allison was finally released from the chains of aphasia that had imprisoned her for the last 7 years of her life, and is now en-route to heaven for a joyous reunion with her parents.

Allison graduated as an R.N. from London's Victoria Hospital in 1967, and after a short time at Toronto's Western Hospital and Private Duty Nursing in Hamilton she hung up her cap and cape and followed Bob to Vancouver, Ottawa and Mississauga, finally arriving in Orillia in 2006.

After leaving nursing Allison pursued her passion for arts and crafts and was particularly known for her doll making, weaving and dried flower arranging. She often decorated the Presbyterian churches where she was a member. Aphasia cruelly robbed her of her wonderful artistic talents, but fortunately did not take away her warm smile that endeared her to everyone she met.

Allison leaves behind her husband Robert (Bob) of 53 years, her two brothers Paul (Trish) and Tim Read, her girlfriends from childhood Beth Brescasin and Bonnie Keenan, and her loving extended family: sister-in-law Judith (Phil) in Scotland, niece Kelly (Craig) in Ottawa, nieces Sarah and Hannah-Marie (Christian) in England, Charlotte (Mark) and Amy (Kam) in New Zealand and Australia, and Taffy, her loving cockapoo, who will live on forever in the scrap-book that never left Allison's side.

Allison also touched the lives of her great nieces and nephews; Tom, Luke and Amy in England, Joe in N.Z., Lucy and Emily in Australia, and Kyle and Alyssa in Ottawa.

The family gives special thanks to Ashley Pringle for the unending compassion that she has bestowed on Allison and Bob throughout Allison's difficult journey. Thanks also to Lisa Markov of the Couchiching Family Health Team, Allison's G.P., Dr Bill Tillmann, Annie Wihlidal of the Home and Community Support Service of North Simcoe, and the staff at Orillia Soldier's Memorial Hospital and Ontario Shores for their professional and particularly caring support during Allison's struggles.

She was a wonderful lady who will be missed by all she met. To quote Joni Mitchell, “You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.”

Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 9th, 2022 at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (375 Mount Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON. 416-485-5572) from 1 to 2 p.m., with service to follow at 2 p.m. Tea, coffee and juice will be available. A private interment will follow at a later date.

To get to the Funeral Centre at Mount Pleasant, enter through the east gate, turn right at the Main building, and then turn left and continue following the signs to the funeral centre.

Please note that masks are recommended for both visitation and service. For those not able to attend in person, live streaming of the service will be available as of 1:50 pm on June 9. To access the link go to www.etouch.ca and type in Allison Ormerod.

Donations to Mariposa House Hospice would be sincerely appreciated.

Mariposa House Hospice
1140 Brodie Drive
Severn, ON
L3V 0V2 Canada
705-558-2888

wwwmariposahousehospice.com/donate

Guestbook 

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Helen Woods (cousin)

Entered June 4, 2022 from Oakville, Ontario

My sincere condolences to Bob, Paula, Tim and families

Marietta, Karol and Bartosz (friends)

Entered June 7, 2022 from Mississauga, ON

Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt sorrow to you Bob and your family.
What a privilege it was to know your wife. She was a lovely woman.
Allison will be immensely missed.
I will never forget the way she smiled.

Penny Cleaver (First cousin on her Mom's side)

Entered June 7, 2022 from Waterloo, ON

A beautiful woman who is now free from the bonds of aphasia. Rest in peace Allison and give your Mom a hug for me.

Linda Buchanan (high school friend)

Entered June 8, 2022 from THE PAS

I am so thankful I got to see you and Bob in September. It was so good to see your smiling face. Even though we could not talk with each other, I felt your presence and love as I have throughout the years. Rest in peace, my dear friend. You are loved forever.

Wendy Bowes ( nee Lacey) (neighbor from childhood days on Pinewood Trail)

Entered June 8, 2022 from Dundas, On

I will always remember Alison as one who brought a delightful cheerfulness into the room with her smile and her gifted artistic talents ! I admired her as a young child and was so glad to rediscover her and Bob at St Andrews Church , Orillia in recent years.
May the Lord bring comfort and peace to her dear ones family
Sincerely
Wendy Bowes

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