In memory of

Irene Mullan

March 9, 1930 -  October 14, 2016

Irene was in her 87th year and resided in Brampton, Ontario and passed away peacefully on October 14, at Tall Pines Long Term Care Facility.
Irene was born March 9, 1930 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She immigrated to Ontario, Canada in 1966. Irene worked at Etobicoke General Hospital as a supply technician for approximately 25 years from 1974 to 1998 before retirement.
Irene is survived by her son Richard and his wife Audrey, her sister Mildred Hamilton, her son-in-law Larry Parr and predeceased by her daughter Linda Parr, her sister Audrey Morgan, and brother-in-law Alex Hamilton. Irene will be fondly missed by her grandchildren, Richard J. (Rich), Cheryl, Krystal and her partner Mike, Christopher and his wife Ashley, Great -grand-children, Zoey, Reily and Sophie.

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Wanda and Bill Watson (Friends)

Entered October 17, 2016 from Burlington

Richard, Audrey & Family,

There's a special place in all our hearts for our mothers. Cherish your moms memories as they will always be with you. We are sincerely sorry for the loss of your mother. Wanda & Bill Watson

Laurence (Larry) Parr (Son-in-law)

Entered October 17, 2016 from Cambridge

The suffering has ended, now in heaven with husband Richard and daughter Linda .
Sadly missed , but in many hearts forever.

Christopher (Grandson)

Entered October 17, 2016 from Cambridge, ON

Nanny, I hope you are finally at peace. We'll miss you like crazy, but know you are always with us.

Andy & Pat (Friends)

Entered October 18, 2016 from Minesing, ON

Dear Richard, Audrey and family,
Our sincere sympathy on the loss of your mother. You will always cherish the time you had with her and the lifetime of precious memories you shared will keep her close. No one can ever replace your mom, but God can comfort your heart. The great news is you will see her again.

Cheryl Parr (1st grandchild)

Entered October 18, 2016 from Brampton

Nanny you were my second mother and a quote says, "there is no other that can take the place of a mother"
As the first grandchild I had you to myself for many years and cherish and hold all our memories in my heart. You were a true angel in my heart and I feel so blessed to think you had a chance to meet your first great grandchild. That first moment with him will be treasured forever.
God has chosen to bring you home, to reunite you with your mother and siblings, your husband that loved you so dearly and especially your best friend, my mother Linda Parr who would have moved mountains for you and granda.
Nanny your no longer in pain your in peace.
Your in my heart and Reilys heart forever.
My deepest love, many tears
Cheryl and Reily, or as you always called me "the apple of your eye".

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