In Celebration of

Lois Ann (Roberts) Stanbridge

September 10, 1932 -  September 24, 2024

Quietly at home, after a brief illness, with her children beside her. Cherished wife of Bill and mother of Joanne, Barbara Steele (Scot), and Peter Stanbridge (Karen). Lois was a beloved grandmother to Jake, Nick and Annie Steele and to CJ and Dana Stanbridge.

Lois grew up in Haliburton, Ontario with her beloved parents Anne and Cecil Roberts, and siblings Donna, Ron and Delaine. After the family moved to Toronto, Lois attended Oakwood Collegiate and met her lifelong friend June (Purvis) Chalmers.

While working as a registered nurse at Toronto General Hospital, Lois met and married Bill Stanbridge, an aeronautical engineer from England. His career took the growing family from Kalamazoo to Atlanta and Seattle. In 1969 they returned to Toronto to settle closer to Lois's parents and siblings.

When her children were grown, Lois returned to school to upgrade her nursing certification. She joined the staff of the Credit Valley Hospital as a psychiatric nurse, where she became a valued member of the team.

Lois had a real gift for friendship. She endeared herself to everyone who knew her. She was sympathetic, interested, funny and affectionate. Even in the hardest times, her smile would light up a room.

Lois was always ready to explore new things. Her interests included curling, art, antiquing, and trips to Stratford and the Shaw Festival. She loved shopping excursions, visits to friends, and travel. She and Bill were avid sailors, and made friendships with "the gang" from the Mimico Cruising Club that have lasted to the present day. Lois was in her element during her many visits to Barb and Scot's home and cottage, especially during holidays, where precious memories were created and she was surrounded by family and friends.

Lois made even more friendships when she moved to her new home at the Chartwell Grenadier residence in 2018. Dinnertime with her three friends became a highlight of each day, with lots of interesting conversation and laughter.

Special thanks are extended to the staff of the Chartwell Grenadier residence for their unfailing warmth, kindness and real affection for Lois. The family also extends sincere thanks to those who cared for her so compassionately in her last illness: the staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, the many caregivers and support workers who went beyond the call of duty to make her comfortable, and all those friends and acquaintances who sent messages of concern and support.

A celebration of life will be held on Thursday, October 3rd at 11:30 a.m at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St West, Toronto. The family will receive guests starting at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Ashoka Canada would be appreciated.

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Ruth Stirtzinger (Friend)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Toronto

A beautiful life - a beautiful woman.

June Moyle (Friend)

Entered September 28, 2024 from Etobicoke

My condolences to all of the family. So many memories of such fun times at Mimico Cruising Club. Lois‘s smile was always the highlight of walking onto the dock or meeting her along the walkway, or in the clubhouse. Memories I will always treasure. RIP Lois.

Sandra Roberts (niece)

Entered September 30, 2024 from Gananoque

Jo, Barb and Peter,
Sending condolences to all of you.
on behalf of Val and Lee and Sandra

Allan & Lynne Goodman (Friends from Mimico Cruising Club)

Entered October 2, 2024 from Toronto

Our deepest & heartfelt sympathies to the family on the loss of Lois. She was always upbeat & smiling when at the club with friends.

Rita Forman (Friend of Barb)

Entered October 3, 2024 from Toronto

I’m so sorry. Losing a parent is a huge life event. Your Mom must have been so proud of you and your family Barb. Warm thoughts, Rita

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