In memory of

Elizabeth (Lil) Florence Sheppard

February 3, 1920 -  March 20, 2025

It is with sadness we announce the passing of Elizabeth Sheppard on March 20, 2025. She was born in Northern Ireland on February 3, 1920. Elizabeth married Robert on August 4, 1937. They emigrated to Canada in October 1948. Robert passed away on December 14, 1999. Elizabeth was the mother of Norma (Bill), Evelyn (deceased) and Robert (deceased). She was the grandmother of Randy (Diane, deceased), David (Angela), Debbie (Gord) and Rodney (Charmaine). She was the Great Grandmother of Elana, Cameron, Meghan, Kevin, Olivia (Josiah), Matthew, Laura, Andrew, Jeremy, Alicia and Eric. She was the Great Great Grandmother of Thaddaeus.

Elizabeth was a loving Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and would have been a loving Great Great Grandmother. Her 4 young grandchildren spent their summers at her cottage.

Elizabeth lived in her own home until she was 96 and then went into Assisted Living for 15 months. She was a resident of The Salvation Army, Meighen Manor Long Term Care facility for over 7 years. They took excellent care of her during that time.

Visitation will take place on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, at the Pine Hills Funeral Centre, 625 Birchmount Road, Scarborough from 1 to 2 p.m. Service at 2 p.m. Interment to follow in Section 14.

Donations in lieu of flowers to Meighen Manor, The Salvation Army, 155 Millwood Road, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 1J6 would be appreciated if you wish.




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Tom Bell (Nephew)

Entered March 27, 2025 from Sweden

It was with great sadness that we learnt about the passing away of Aunt Lilly. This lady has been an inspiration to us all. Her love, generosity, and caring throughout the years, will never be forgotten.
May she rest in peace in the everlasting arms of the Lord.

Tom and family in Sweden.

Marion Harvey (Neice)

Entered March 27, 2025 from Donaghcloney , Northern Ireland

What a wonderful aunt who was like a second mother to me during the three years we lived in Scarborough. Although I was quite young I remember well the peanut butter and apple jelly jam sandwiches she made for Bob and I when we came home from school !! The care she gave me was second to none and will be remembered for a very long time - I just hope I can give the same to my grandchildren today xx

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