In Celebration of

Natalie Jane Gordon Percival (Nee Carruthers)

February 1, 1924 -  March 14, 2024

Natalie (Jane Gordon Carruthers) Percival passed peacefully in hospital with family by her side on March 14, 2024. She had recently celebrated the 100 age milestone!
She is survived by her three sons Doug (Sheila), Eric (Janet), John (Beverley), eight grandchildren (Kimberly, Jennifer, Wendy, Eric "Jr", Lianne, Caitlin, Sarah and Andrew) and 11 great grandchildren.

Our mom was proud of her Kingston roots. The Carruthers family had many interesting tenacles. Politically they ran against Canada's "father", Sir John A. Macdonald, losing by a handful of votes. They had many successful entrepreneurial businesses including the founding of a food wholesale business, National Grocers, which became the largest in Canada, and morphed into Loblaws. The family donated generously to Queen's University helping it to transition from a "college", and build one of the first buildings, Carruthers Hall (engineering), named after the family. She was studious and inquisitive herself, constantly learning new things. Her graduating diploma from Queens University hung proudly in her bedroom.

According to her own legend, she was a renowned driver and always eager to tell (for sure over a hundred times) whoever would listen: "I was assigned to drive the Admiral of the Navy during the war." She continued driving until age 93, with her last car being a Lexus manual stick-shift sports car!

Before the internet she taught herself bridge and enjoyed her bridge groups into her early nineties. She also did lawn bowling, water colour painting, and earlier in life was a golf member at Mississauga Golf Club.

Thank you to the dedicated and caring Parkland Residence staff who helped her. Her friends at Parkland were much appreciated as even in passing they always had a comforting smile, a squeeze of her hand, or an encouraging few words....NICE TOUCH!

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George and Stewie Baldwin 

Entered March 16, 2024 from Toronto

Such an accomplished lady in so many fields of endeavor, no wonder the boys ended up being exposed to the world of golf and being able to drive stick shift!

Heather K. Bull ( Percival) (Cousin to Natalie’s sons.)

Entered March 16, 2024 from Whitby, Ont. Now; Mesa, Arizona

Guy and I send our respectful thoughts of sadness to this Passing of a Dear Mum, and Grandmother, and Great Grandmother..
Being 100 is an honour… a Canadian honour. You have to be LOVED AND HAVE LOVED… to attain such a grand 100.
Hugs to all. Heather

Sandra Percival Kaczmarek (1st cousin to Natalie’s 3 sons, Doug, Eric, John)

Entered March 17, 2024 from Calgary, Alberta

Natalie must have done something right in life, for she gave birth to 3 wonderful sons, all with kind hearts, great work ethics…along with a sense of a little bit naughty.

Karen Lowery 

Entered March 17, 2024 from Sunnylea

I never met your mother but we lived beside your grandfather in Port Credit. Bless your mother, grandmother and great grandmother and many other contributions she made in her life. I have been in contact with Jennifer via fb messenger and I do remember John riding his motorcycle on Point-O-Woods. My sincere condolences and I am sure your memories will help you through your loss — 100 years of memories!!

Karen Lowery xoxo

Sandy Smith (Cousin)

Entered March 20, 2024 from Bahamas

Very sorry to read of your mom’s passing John.
Please pass my condolences on to Doug and Eric .Hope you have recovered from your own health issue.
Sandy

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