In Celebration of

Rosemary Simms

November 10, 1946 -  July 30, 2018

Rosemary Simms passed away peacefully July 30, 2018, age 71, at Dorothy Ley Hospice in Etobicoke, Ontario after a lengthy period of failing health. She was the oldest child of the late Frank and Kathleen Stapleton (nee Haggarty) of Cambridge. Cherished mother of Robert of Mississauga and Michael and wife Georgia of Nassau, Bahamas. Survived as well by their father Richard of Oakville. Loving grandmother to Olivia and Kylie. She is also survived by her sister Elaine MacSween and husband Stew of Scarborough and their children Meghan, Mark, and Ryan; sister Nancy MacIver and husband Bob of Vancouver and their children Lindsay and Shannon; and a large number of Stapleton and Haggarty cousins throughout Ontario. Pre-deceased by her brother Brian. Rosemary received her RN from St. Joseph’s Hospital in London and then her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Windsor. After graduation, she worked for several years as a Public Health nurse in Fergus and Scarborough. She spent 10 years in Saint John, New Brunswick where both her sons were born. She was an active member of the Women’s Junior League. Returning to Toronto, Ontario in 1985, Rosemary continued as a full time mother and was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Church. She was also a curling member of St. George’s Golf and Country Club for several years. After her sons finished their education, Rosemary returned to her nursing career at Seniors’ retirement and nursing homes. A memorial service will take place at Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto (east of Jane subway) on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 3 PM. Flowers gratefully declined but if desired, donations to the Dorothy Ley Hospice, Canadian Cancer Society, or the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated.

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Carolyn Woodburn (Friend)

Entered August 3, 2018 from Parkhill

Robert,Michael and family,Richard and Elaine-I would like to extend my sincere condolences .She thought a great deal of each of you and you were so wonderful to her in the past few weeks.Be proud of yourselves.I have known Rosemary for 53 years-we lived together for our first 4 years and saw each other every 5 years at our nurses reunions.Our 50th is next month.We kept in contact by mail and phone and I have considered her a true and good friend and I will miss her. She was a classy, nice person.Take care. Carolyn Woodburn

jack haggarty (cousin)

Entered August 4, 2018 from thunder bay

Elaine, Nancy...… so sorry to hear this. Rosemary was quite close of our Windsor family during her university training in nursing. Also being one of the ‘big’ cousin’s, always respected and respectful to us.
We spoke several times at the last reunion of her illness and change in life ahead.
My families condolences to yours and Rosemary’s.

Larry Haggarty (Cousin)

Entered August 4, 2018 from London ,Ontario

So sorry to hear that we have lost a beautiful lovely and caring person. She always made me and I am sure many of the cousins feel special when we got together. My condolences to the family.

theresa haggarty (Aunt)

Entered August 9, 2018 from london, ON

Dear Elaine, Nancy & Families: While on the plane flying to Thunder Bay for the wedding of my Granddaughter, Moira, Suzanne received the message of the sad news of Rosemary's death. It was such a shock then as it is now. My thoughts & prayers are with you as you mourn yet another passing of a loved one. Jerome & I thought the world of Rosemary, & so enjoyed her visits when she attended University in Windsor. Her gentile manner & lovely smile are a lasting remembrance of a sweet niece. May her soul rest in Heavenly peace.. To-day, on the 9th anniversary of Jerome's death, we shall remember Rosemary & dear Jerome at Mass. Love, Aunt Terry

Dennis O'Reilly (Cousin)

Entered August 15, 2018 from Mitchell, Ont.

My sincere condolences to the family on the passing of Rosemary. She will certainly be missed at our family gatherings. She had such a welcoming smile! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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