In memory of

Elizabeth Kirkness

July 11, 1935 -  October 11, 2023


Elizabeth May Kirkness (nee Hulton)
Born: July 11, 1935 In Toronto, Ontario
(Lovingly known to many friends and family as “Betty”)
Passed: October 11, 2023 in Whitby, Ontario
Age: 88 years
Daughter of Roy and May Hulton and Sister to Ken and Ron Hulton
Wife of Merrill Ralph Kirkness

Elizabeth was the proud Mother of Ray, Norm and Pauline as well as the Grandmother of Scott, Andy, Colleen, Tamara, Ian, Mikhayla, and Haileigh and loving Great Grandmother of Aurora, Ben, and Eleanor.
Elizabeth spent her formative years in the Oakwood and Rogers Road area where she developed many friendships largely through her neighborhood friends and family, church and the Christian Endeavour group that she belonged to as well as Rainbow for Girls.
Elizabeth attended Shaw Business College and upon graduation, became a Secretary for Dunwoody’s accounting and in 1957 she wed the love of her life Merrill. She left the 9 to 5 life in 1960 and devoted herself to raising her family until the election of our 18th Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney when she was offered and accepted a staff position for former Member of Parliament, Pauline Browes. Elizabeth held that position until the government switched parties in 1993. Her tenure in that position was certainly the proudest time that she spent in her working career.
Outside of her work life and family, Elizabeth held office in the local UCW and volunteered with several organizations including Zion Wexford United Church, the Wexford Hockey Association to name a couple of organizations that she assisted.
In her spare time, she was an avid card player – Euchre, Bridge and she was a Cribbage shark. She always loved to be involved in a conversation with family and friends. She also enjoyed traveling, mostly within Canada’s borders where she and Merrill visited every Province, and most on more than one occasion. They briefly lived in Charlottetown in 1963 and temporarily relocated their family to Thunder Bay for 2 years in the 70’s. Elizabeth enjoyed Camping and eventually, she and Merrill became cottage owners, first in Bobcaygeon and finally at Crystal Lake near Kinmount Ontario.
Finally, Elizabeth was a devoted and very loving Wife, Mother, Sister and friend that was much loved and will be forever missed.
Rest in Peace Mom…




Guestbook 

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Ana Maria (Worked with Betty in Pauline's office many years ago.)

Entered October 18, 2023 from Toronto

I loved Betty's smile and her warm welcoming personality. Forever grateful for the time I worked with her and her kindness. I hope memories of the happy times you had together can be of some comfort during this incredibly difficult time. May she rest in peace. ❤️

Tammy Browes-Bugden & Martin Bugden (Family friend)

Entered October 20, 2023 from Cobourg

Our heartfelt condolences to the family on the passing of Betty. Betty was a very kind soul and had a great positive outlook to life. May she rest in peace.

In sympathy,
Tammy Browes-Bugden & Martin Bugden

Maryanne E Rolph (Family)

Entered October 24, 2023 from Bowmanville

My sincere condolences to all of Betty's family. Keep your memories close to your heart ❤️ Thinking of you all xoxoxo

Susanne Head (Niece)

Entered October 27, 2023 from Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

The last visit I had with Aunt Elizabeth, she skunked me in cribbage. She had great spunk and was loved by all.
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "Woo Hoo" what a ride!
RIP x

Winston Books and Meg Teremy (Friends)

Entered October 27, 2023 from Whitby

We became friends with Elizabeth Kirkness during our stay here at the Amica retirement home. Elizabeth was always interested in the activities of the day and the welfare of our fellow residents. We would see her every day in the dining room or the lounge or in the fitness centre. We saw Elizabeth many, many times in the company of her family when they were visiting. We always admired the love of the family bonds that they shared. Her son, Norm, showed me some pictures of Elizabeth's early life including a picture of her as child sitting in a carriage with a boy who she would grow up to marry. They knew each other from a very young age. Rest in peace, Elizabeth.

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