In memory of

Joan Ann Yrjola

September 26, 1942 -  July 22, 2024

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our Mother, Joan Yrjola, on Monday, July 22nd in her 82nd year.

Surrounded by family in her final hours, we are all so very grateful to have been able to share laughs, reminisce old times and listen to musical moments with our beloved Mother-Sister-Aunt-Nanny, who happily danced in bed to Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” and, when it was time, we privately said our goodbyes and, as she requested, we listened to her favourite song, “Earned It” by the Weeknd as she peacefully passed. She took with her, her lucky charm – her dog Dixie’s collar – who I am sure welcomed and is happy to be reunited with her so they may run free to partake in all of their heavenly desires.

She is survived by her brother Eugene (sister-in-law Pauline, Roland, Christopher), nieces Cynthia (Ted) and Denise (Frank, Adam, Michael), her daughter Connie (Mark), sons Jamie (daughter-in-law Teresa) and Wayne and grandchildren Wes, Dannielle (Frank, Ben, Max) and Jessica (Bryn, Harper, Miles).

We would like to thank all the staff at The Credit Valley Hospital Cancer Care Centre and the Palliative Home Care team’s Doctors, Nurses, PSWs and suppliers for their kind care and support over the very short duration of Joan’s cancer journey.

Our Mother Joan will be forever loved and so dearly missed.
“Be Happy and Enjoy Life for Me” is her request to all!

A celebration of Joan’s life will be held at a future date.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made in Joan Yrjola’s name to your local animal shelter to benefit the fur babies in your community.

** PSA to Women over 75 **
Continue to get a mammogram after the age of 75 even if all of your mammograms have been clear up to that age with no family history of breast cancer!

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Connie Yrjola (Daughter)

Entered July 26, 2024 from Belleville

You are the best Mother I (we) could ever ask for. I will miss you dearly and will remember and honour you everyday. Thank you for loving me and giving me life - one that I will enjoy and live happy for you.

Until we meet again, I wish YOU - my Mother, my Best Friend - to run happy and free with all that you wish for in your next heavenly journey.

I found this poem on your dresser the other day... one that you had snipped from the newspaper many, many years ago. It resonates with all that you were and something you've held dear to your heart and shaped your being:

I BELIEVE
I still believe in tomorrow
Though my yesterdays are filled with pain
I still believe in love
And hope it will touch me once again
I still believe in believing
Though my heart has been broken
I still believe in trusting
And wait for gentle words to be spoken
I still believe in myself
There are goals I will achieve
I still believe in worthiness
That's why I can still believe.
~ Judy L. Rosser

xo xo xo

Mark Maloney (Family friend)

Entered July 26, 2024 from North York

Will miss you forever . Knowing you was some of the best times of my life . I’ll never know a person who is so up front and honest about anything. Rest in peace you wonderful lady .

Robin Harris new Yrjola (Aunt)

Entered July 26, 2024 from Innisfil

My deepest and sincere condolences.
All my love for your 💔 ox

Lynda Pauk (Friend)

Entered July 26, 2024 from Plainfield

Sometimes life throws you a curve ball that takes you on a road you never want to travel. You were such good friends and you realize you have to hold on a little tighter to those you love now.

Theresa (Friend)

Entered July 29, 2024

My condolences to the entire family and all love ones. Thank you for the memories

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