In Memory of Myrna Mildred (Wells) Spears November 1937 - December 09, 2024
Myrna Mildred Spears, mother, grandmother, sister passed away at the age of 87 on December 09, 2024, in Squamish, British Columbia.
Born November 20,1937 in Uxbridge, Ontario to Bernice Eva (Miller) Wells and Roy Leo Wells. Myrna was an independent woman raising her 4 children, while owning and operating Utica General Store, in Scugog, Ontario. In her later years she worked as a Personal Support Worker in Blackstock and Port Perry, Ontario. Retiring in her late 70's she moved to Parry Sound, Ontario. Fulfilling her dream to see the mountains Myrna moved again spending her final years in Squamish, British Columbia under the care of her granddaughter Amanda Noble.
Myrna is survived by her two sisters Donna Wells and Karen (Wells) Croft, four children Christopher Spears, Patricia Spears-Haugen, Lorri Spears and Wayne Spears: her six grandchildren Samantha (Spears) Snow and her husband Justin Snow, Amanda (Spears) Noble, Melissa Haugen, Brandon Townsend, Morgan Spears and Bailey-Lane Spears. Great Grandmother to Aj Snow, Destiny Snow, Noah Snow, and Miller Noble. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Herbert Wells and sister Gladys (Wells) Hockley.
Myrna will be forever remembered by her family and friends.
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Susan Hockley
Dec 12, 2024
Susan planted 3 trees for Myrna.
Susan Hockley
Dec 12, 2024
I will remember Aunt Myrna with fondness. I recall spending time with her with a smile. We spent some time together when I helped with medical appointments in downtown Toronto prior to COVID. She was always very kind and generous to us. Thank you Samantha and those who cared for her in her retirement years. I will keep Aunt Myrna in my thoughts.
Susan Hockley
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Susan planted 3 trees for Myrna.
I will remember Aunt Myrna with fondness. I recall spending time with her with a smile. We spent some time together when I helped with medical appointments in downtown Toronto prior to COVID. She was always very kind and generous to us. Thank you Samantha and those who cared for her in her retirement years. I will keep Aunt Myrna in my thoughts. Susan Hockley