In memory of

Mary Atkinson

June 16, 1917 -  February 2, 2024

Peacefully passed away with family by her side at Chapman House Grey Bruce Hospice, Owen Sound on Friday, February 2, 2024. Mary Atkinson (nee Hauraney) of Sauble Beach was in her 107th year. Beloved wife of the late Ernest J. Atkinson (1981). Dear sister of David Hauraney (wife Shirley) of Orillia. Sadly missed by her niece Sheri (husband Larry) and nephews Neil (wife Darla and Son Brayden), James and Stephen. Predeceased by parents Jennie (nee Salloum) and James Hauraney, brothers Sheffield, Peter, Alex and Norman, sisters Dorothy Hauraney, Helen Williams and Edna Barth, niece Sandra and nephew Jeffrey. The family extends its most sincere thanks to Tamara, Jackie, Stacey, Heather, Katie, Bev & Kyle for their compassionate and caring support. Mary’s smile and generosity lit up every room she entered. She was known for her wit, humor, and lively spirit. Her light-hearted humor brought joy to all who knew her. She loved living in Sauble Beach, and was so proud of her family. Mary leaves behind a legacy of laughter, love and beautiful memories, that will be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to have known her. She will live on in our hearts forever.


Visitation will be held at the Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 1535 South Gateway Road, Mississauga on Feb 9 2024 from 6pm to 9 p.m. Visitation on Sat Feb 10, 2024 from 10 am – 11 am. The Funeral Service will be conducted at 11 am. Remembrance Lunch following service. Interment Highland Memory Gardens, North York to follow.

In lieu of flowers expressions of remembrance to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Sauble Beach United Church would be appreciated.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family via www.etouch.ca

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Darla Malcolm-Hauraney (Neice)

Entered February 7, 2024 from Oakville

Mary was so full of energy and life. She enjoyed it to the fullest. She laughed , she loved her family, she loved cooking and preparing for events. She would be up early to get started on the preparations of the day or event. She loved putting on her apron and starting to peel the potatoes or boil the cabbage. Occasionally having chocolate mashed potatoes on the menu happened but she loved pitching in. Mary’s Journey was a long one. Your husband, sisters and sister in law, brothers, and parents are awaiting you in the kitchen. Grab your apron there is a lot of catching up to do!

Connie Bellamy (Friend)

Entered February 7, 2024 from Hamilton

The journey has been a long and fruitful one seeing and experiencing everything that a century plus can give you love and caring from family and friends.Thanks for the memories Mary. ❤️

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