In Celebration of

Carol Elizabeth Hall (née Whittier)

December 17, 1937 -  June 28, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother and “Grammie” Carol Elizabeth Hall, née Whittier on Friday June 28th at Humber Heights Retirement in Toronto.

Born in Magog, Quebec on December 17, 1937 Carol leaves behind her sons Glenn (Michael) & David (Karen), grandsons Sebastien and Beckett, siblings Grace and Alfred and her constant companion Tucker the Cat. Carol’s passing will reunite her with her husband Doug and son Christopher.

Interment will take place at Cherry River Cemetery in Magog, Quebec on August 17th at 11am.

In lieu of flowers, Mom’s preferred charities were the Toronto Humane Society and Alzheimer Society of Toronto.

Guestbook 

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Terri Mines (Sister in Law to Glenn Hall)

Entered July 23, 2024 from Hamilton, Ontario

Carol will always have a place in my heart and I will remember her love of family, friends and animals.

Lisa Bereziuk (Niece)

Entered July 23, 2024 from Edmonton

Our deepest condolences to you Glenn and David and your families. I will treasure our last visit with Aunty Carol when she and Glenn came to Alberta a few years ago. Many highlights from that trip, but watching her and dad together was heartwarming 💕. I’m sure dad was waiting with a big hug for his baby sister 😔. Much love to all.

Lisa and Brian Bereziuk and family

Michael Hebert (Nephew)

Entered July 24, 2024 from DORVAL,Quebec

My Auntie Carol will be greatly missed !
She always had a smile and something pleasant to say
I have many fond memories having spent much time
with her and Uncle Doug in my early years.
She will always have a special place in my heart.

My condolences to Glenn and David and all her family.
I know that she is at peace and no longer in a sad
situation.

I’m sorry for your loss.

Sincerely
Michael Hebert


Christine Pamela Hebert (Niece)

Entered July 24, 2024 from Hampstead, Quebec

My sincere condolences go out to Glenn, David and their loved ones.
I have very fond memories of Auntie Carol and Uncle Doug taking my younger brother (Michael) and I for rides in his beautiful wooden boat on weekends.
I remember how proud I was to be Auntie Carol’s Flower - she looked like a beautiful fairytale princess.
A visual memory I have is when one Sunday she was walking down Pine Street, toward her Church and passed by our porch. I remember seeing her in a navy blue coat and white straw hat with ribbon blowing in the wind - as my father said, “She looks just like Ingrid Bergman”,
Rest in peace Auntie Carol - now you are with Uncle Doug and Christopher.
I will always love you.

Daniel Entriken and DeeGee Brandemour (Friends)

Entered July 25, 2024 from New York

We are devastated to learn of this. We love and send best wishes to you. "May her memory be a blessing"

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