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Theresa Kellaway
In Memory of
Theresa Ann
Kellaway (Callaghan)
1931 - 2018
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Condolence From: Paul and Ann Marie Richards
Condolence: Lorne, Don, and family,

Our deepest condolences on your Mom/Wife's passing. I have not seen her in a while, but my memories are of a lady who was 100% in whenever she undertook anything, and was able to appreciate many things that others overlook. A special lady.

Our prayers are with you.

Paul and Ann Marie
Friday January 19, 2018
Condolence From: Joni Finkle
Condolence: I grieve for the loss of this close friend just as I thank God for letting me know her so well. I hope Bellevillians will appreciate Theresa as much as I do. To the people of Belleville, she will be remembered as a forthright citizen who questioned irregularities and forced answers from reluctant office-holders. She spoke to power without hesitation, and in doing so prevented much loss to the city’s wonderful resources. Most prominent amongst these was the waterfront, which was almost lost as a public treasure. Whenever Bellevillians take a stroll along that waterfront, enjoying the breeze from the Bay from which Theresa took ice with her father, showing their children the tortoises that now inhabit the shoreline, enjoying the changing of the leaves and their re-appearance in the springtime, and walking their own dogs in the sunshine of any season, they should remember Theresa Kellaway. What a legacy. What a woman!
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Catherine and Rob Bradford
Condolence: Theresa was one of a kind, a remarkable woman who mixed a great sense of humour with strong opinions she was not afraid to express. From youthful days delivering ice for her father to becoming a nurse, she was always busy and helpful. As a faithful and energetic mother, she raised two fine children, doted on a growing brood of grandchildren, and only recently was delighted by her first great-grandchild. Through it all, even into last year, she hunted and trapped, looking forward to “the camp” along with her faithful dogs. We will miss her deeply, especially at the annual St. Patrick's Day party she and Don hosted every year! Thank you, Lord, for the gift of her life.
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Doris Semark
Condolence: Dear Don & Family
May God Bless You and your Family.
Theresa was an amazing woman, a woman who certainly fought for what she believed in. It was always nice to have visits with her when she would be going past our house on the wharf.
May God Give you Strength and Guidance to get you through
Cherish the Memories of years gone by ..... R.I.P. Theresa
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Dale A. Baker
Condolence: Dear Don and family, My deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow. Theresa was a very special person in my life. A friend who I will never forget. My prayers are with you. A forever friend Dale
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Judy and Tom Faloon
Condolence: Dear Don, Lorne, Margret and family.
Tom and I would like to extend our sincerest condolences to all of you.
Theresa was always such a great, funny and inclusive influence to us all.
Sincerely
Judy, Tom Faloon and Family
Wednesday January 17, 2018
Condolence From: Mary C Solomon (Bradford)
Condolence: Theresa was one of a kind -a great spirit. Passionate about her family, her faith and her city. She was not just passionate, she was knowledgeable and put this knowledge and passion into action. She was also a lot of fun. Thanks for being a wonderful friend to our whole family. We love you. Our thought and prayers are with Don and the family.
Wednesday January 17, 2018
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