In memory of

Lucille 'Lucy' Alice Williamson

January 31, 1943 -  October 6, 2023

Lucille 'Lucy' Alice Williamson (née Robitaille)
Lucille passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her daughters, on Friday, October 6th, 2023, at the age of 80. She will be remembered as a caring wife to Don; and loving mother to Janet and Karen and her partner, Ibrahim. She will be missed dearly by her brothers, sisters and their families, Don's siblings and their families, and the many friends she embraced as family including her two angels, Xavier and Darius. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of choice. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 29th, at 1:00pm at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, 416-485-5572 (East Gate Entrance), for online condolences, please visit www.etouch.ca

In recognition of the entire Robitaille family, starting with Lucille’s sisters and their families: Joanne and her husband Jules, their children Denise, Marc, Michele, Dianne and Jacquie, Margaret Ann and her daughter Lucille and sons Michael, Junior, and Danny, Joyce and her children Leanne and David, and Lucille’s brothers and their families: Martin ‘Marty’ (1934-2022) and his late wife Marilyn, Marty’s daughter Tracy, and stepdaughter Melissa and stepson Robbie, Larry and his son Christopher and daughter Mandy, and Raymond and his wife Irene, and their daughters Suzanne, Jennifer, Elizabeth ‘Beth’, and Megan – each of you, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews, have been a close and loving family to Lucille.

Lucille’s late husband Don’s sisters, Jessie and her late husband Charlie, and their daughters Heather and Donna, Kathleen (1941-2022) and her husband Jimmy, and their sons Andrew and John, and Christine ‘Chris’ and her daughter Sarah and son Zachary, have also been an important part of Lucille’s life.

Special thanks to Raymond and Larry, and to Jessie, Heather and Donna for all your love and support during this difficult time, and to Lucille’s close friends Kathy, Liz, and Brenda for being there for Lucille and for Lucille’s daughters Janet and Karen. Colin, Xavier and Darius have kept Lucy's and her daughters’ spirits high.

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Kimberley Tavares (Colleague)

Entered October 13, 2023 from Toronto

Janet,

My deepest condolences to you and your family. I wish your mother peace and you and your family strength. We miss you.

Bill Sharp (Friend)

Entered October 13, 2023 from Oakville

Please accept my deepest condolences on Lucy passing
I have many fond memories of her during our many years working together at
Nedco / Rexel
She had a great sense of humor often I would say "did Lucy just say that ".

Sarah Dolman (Niece)

Entered October 14, 2023 from New York

I was so sad when I learned of Auntie Lu's diagnosis, hopeful that it might not be so dire.. I remember her as a gentle and kind person, always warm and affectionate to me and my family.

May her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.

Donna (Niece)

Entered October 15, 2023 from Toronto

What I will always remember most about Auntie Lu is her warmth, kindness and wonderful laugh. Her great sense of humour, excellent storytelling and amazing scalloped potatoes made our holiday dinners something I always looked forward to. She always put everyone at ease and I will miss her very much. She was an outstanding mum and I send my heartfelt condolences to Karen and Janet. xoxoxo

Heather McMillan (Niece)

Entered October 15, 2023 from Mississauga

We will remember Auntie Lu as a warm and caring wonderful Aunt. Growing up, I always enjoyed our family get togethers and remember Auntie Lu helping prepare wonderful holiday feasts. Especially her “famous” delicious scalloped potatoes and divine crème caramel! We will all miss her so much.
Heather, Kirk, Connor and Paige

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