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Yvonne was an exceptional homemaker who enjoyed entertaining large gatherings of family and friends.  Although she suffered significantly, her love of family, especially her grandchildren shone through the pain.  In addition she loved animals and always had the company of a cat or two around her home.  She totally enjoyed the antics of her favorite squirrel in the back yard.
Yvonne was an exceptional homemaker who enjoyed entertaining large gatherings of family and friends.  Although she suffered significantly, her love of family, especially her grandchildren shone through the pain.  In addition she loved animals and always had the company of a cat or two around her home.  She totally enjoyed the antics of her favorite squirrel in the back yard.


She will always be remembered by husband Allan; daughters Debbie (Don), Laura and Angel (Marty); step-daughter June; stepsons Ian (Kris) and Jason; six grandchildren; father-in-law Clyde Currie; sister Valerie (Dudley); brother Fred (Nettie); sister-in-law Marilyn (Doug); and many nieces and nephews.
She will always be remembered by husband Allan; daughters [[Debbie Zamonsky|Debbie]] ([[Don Zamonsky|Don]]), [[Laura Johnson|Laura]] and [[Angel Budge|Angel]] ([[Marty Budge|Marty]]); step-daughter [[June Currie|June]]; stepsons [[Ian John Currie|Ian]] ([[Kris Currie|Kris]]) and [[Jason Currie|Jason]]; six grandchildren; father-in-law [[Clyde Currie]]; sister [[Valerie Morrow|Valerie]] ([[Dudley Morrow|Dudley]]); brother [[Fred Narozniak|Fred]] ([[Nettie Narozniak|Nettie]]); sister-in-law [[Marilyn Hermiston|Marilyn]] ([[Doug Hermiston|Doug]]); and many nieces and nephews.


She was predeceased by her parents John and Nellie Narozniak; and sister Darlene Parisian.
She was predeceased by her parents [[John Narozniak|John]] and [[Nellie Narozniak]]; and sister [[Darlene Parisian]].


Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Today is a gift.
Today is a gift.



Revision as of 09:21, 29 September 2019

Yvonne Carol Dorothy Currie (nee Narozniak) (11 October 1944 - 18 November 2003) was a homemaker.

Early life

Yvonne was born 11 October 1944 to John and Nellie Narozniak. She had siblings:

Marriages and family

She married Ralph Hemming, her first husband. Together they had a daughter:

Later, she married a second husband, Walter Barry Johnson. With him she had two more daughters:

They later divorced.

On 28 June 1986 she married her third husband, Allan Currie. They had no children together, but she did act as stepmother to his children June, Ian, and Jason.

Death

She died 18 November 2003.

Her funeral service was held at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home on Saturday 22 November 2003 at 10:00. The officiating clergy was Reverend Michael Boulger.

The pallbearers were:

She was interred at the Garden of the Last Supper, at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens.

Following the funeral service, a lunch was served in the Chapel Lawn Reception Centre for a "time of fellowship"

Obituary

Her Life

Yvonne was an exceptional homemaker who enjoyed entertaining large gatherings of family and friends. Although she suffered significantly, her love of family, especially her grandchildren shone through the pain. In addition she loved animals and always had the company of a cat or two around her home. She totally enjoyed the antics of her favorite squirrel in the back yard.

She will always be remembered by husband Allan; daughters Debbie (Don), Laura and Angel (Marty); step-daughter June; stepsons Ian (Kris) and Jason; six grandchildren; father-in-law Clyde Currie; sister Valerie (Dudley); brother Fred (Nettie); sister-in-law Marilyn (Doug); and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents John and Nellie Narozniak; and sister Darlene Parisian.

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery

Today is a gift.

Sources

Yvonne Currie's funeral ceremony program. 22 November 2003.