In Celebration of

Anne Marie Langthorne

February 17, 1964 -  April 6, 2019

In Mississauga, surrounded by her family on Saturday April 6, 2019, at the age of 55. Loving wife of Tom for 34 years. Proud and devoted mother of Aaron & Christian. Missed by her brother Robert, his wife Simone; nieces Samantha, Alexandra and nephew David. Predeceased by parents David and Marie Dooley.
Friends may call at the Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy 10 N. of Q.E.W) on Wednesday from 2 – 5 p.m. Funeral Service to Celebrate Anne Marie’s life will take place in the Chapel on Thursday, April 18, at 11 a.m. Goodbye to the “Angel on the fourth floor” 2007 Toronto Star Nightingale award winner. For those who wish, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

Guestbook 

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Ada Duhamel (Friend/colleague)

Entered April 12, 2019 from Milton

My sincere condolences to Tom and her boys. She was an amazing person and acceptional nurse. She will be missed by so many. Thoughts are with u during this difficult time.

Betty Harnish (Friend)

Entered April 12, 2019 from Halifax N.S

Was sad to hear all that this young lady went through, strong in mind
even when the body was failing and weak.
She was special to her family as well as all who knew and loved her.
May God grant understanding when we cannot understand,
comfort and peace through all this includes.

Tracy (Past Coworker)

Entered April 12, 2019 from Tiny

I had the great privilege of working with Ann Marie for almost 13 years. She was a leader a mentor to many and a true angle to all of her patients. She always had a smile on her face and talked very highly of her beloved children.
RIP a true angle who deserves her wings.

Sandro Scerni (Friend of the family)

Entered April 12, 2019

Rest in peace !

Tom Langthorne (spouse)

Entered April 12, 2019

"The pleasure of remembering had been taken from me, because there was no longer anyone to remember with. It felt like losing your co-rememberer meant losing the memory itself. As if the things we'd done were less real and important than they had been hours before."

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