In Celebration of

Freda Greenwood

July 16, 1921 -  July 7, 2021

Family is the most important part of life.
Freda peacefully passed away, surrounded by her caretakers and family at Amica Bayview Gardens Residence on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 in her 100th year. Beloved wife of Percy of almost 70 years. Loving mother of Stuart and proud grandmother of Gregory and Lisa, great-grandmother to Charlie and Karl. Dear aunt of Graig, Joy and Carol (David) and many nieces and nephews in England. Beloved daughter of the late Samuel and Beatrice Barker. Private funeral service will be held on Monday, July 12, 2021, followed by interment at Park Lawn Cemetery. The family would like to thank her caregivers Bheng, Rose, Jenny, Dr. W. Mueller, Dr. Amos & Palliative care team, and the staff at Amica Bayview Gardens. Condolences and memories may be made through www.turnerporter.ca

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Joy Stott (Niece)

Entered July 11, 2021 from Huntsville

I will always treasure the good memories of my time spent with Auntie Freda and Uncle Percy, family times spent together during holiday celebrations. The many Christmases, New Year's day, Thanksgiving, Easter celebrations, birthday parties, and weekend getaways/holidays as our two families shared together while I was growing up.

I will miss Auntie Freda for her quirky sense of humor and her laugh!

The joy she felt in attending Heather and Trevor's wedding, being with David and meeting Aniyah for the first time.

I celebrate her memory. May she rest in peace.

Joy Stott (niece)

Entered July 11, 2021 from Muskoka, Ontario

I will always treasure the good warm memories of my childhood and time spent with Auntie Freda and Uncle Percy. All the family times spent together during holiday celebrations. The many Christmases, Santa Claus Parades, where Freda introduced me to eating chestnuts, which I thought were non eatable: attending the Nut Cracker ballet, New Year's day dinners; Easter services and parade wearing our new Sunday best;
Thanksgiving dinners at Fran's,' home birthday parties, and weekend getaways/holidays where our two families shared time together while I was growing up.
I will miss Auntie Freda's family stories, and especially will remember her for her wild sense of humor, one was travelling from the city to the suburbs on Halloween night to knock on our door at 8 p.m. dressed up to surprise us! . . . and her laugh !
The joy Freda felt in attending my daughter Heather and Trevor's wedding 10 years ago, being with David and meeting Aniyah for the first time.
I thank her caregiver for allowing me a virtual visit with Freda this year, I was able to jog her memory with a picture from the past.
I celebrate her memory. May she rest in peace.

Beverley and Stan Salsberg (friend)

Entered July 12, 2021 from Toronto

Dear Stuart,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on your mother, Freda's passing. May all of your wonderful memories comfort you and be a blessing to you and your family during this very difficult time
Fondly,
Stan and Beverley Salsberg

Brodie Causton and Family (Family friend)

Entered July 17, 2021 from Stouffville

Dear Stuart and Greg,

Extending deepest condolences on the passing of your dear mother and grandmother, and cherishing many fond memories of happy times spent in the company of a kind and dynamic lady. It was a honour to serve as one of her pallbearers ... may she rest in peace.

Brodie and Family

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