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ELIE-ANDREWS, Frances Eleanor

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ELIE, Frances Eleanor - Started her journey on Saturday, December 16, 2023, surrounded by loved ones at the age of 64  with the pedal to the floor, shifting gears, her eyes will always be on the Highway.  

She will be sadly missed by her beloved husband Larry Andrews.  Frances was a loving mother of Greg Tatton and Jeremy Andrews (Chantal).  Devoted grandma of Gregory, Kalani, Kash, and baby boy Kai on the way. Predeceased by her parents Alex & Eleanor Elie and her parents-in-law Herb & Emily Andrews. Dear sister of Robert, Melvin, late Kevin (Barb), Rodney (Dorothy) and sister-in-law of Sheila and family, Don (Brenda) and family, Ron and family, and the late Kenny.  Aunt to many nieces and nephews, specially  Kendra, Kevin, Samantha, late Kyle, Eliza (Matt), R. J. (Nicole), Dustyn (Connie), Eric (Jess), Kayla (Kayla) and Travis.  Frances was a phenomenal and loving aunty to all who knew her.  Her love for children was unmeasurable.  She made everyone feel like family.  Frances was a special niece to many aunts and uncles, Myrtle (Bill), Pearl (John),  Rodger (Chickie), Clayton, Gordie (Ena), the late Margaret, Walter (Diane), Karl and Lena.  Granddaughter of the late Tommy & Lucille Agawa and the late grandpa and grandma Elie.  Frances will be remembered by her MTO family.  She will be missed by her fur babies Magic, Salt, Pepper (goats), Fox and the late Molly (dogs). 

Family and friends are invited to Arthur Funeral Home - Barton & Kiteley Chapel (492 Wellington St. East; 705-759-2522) on Saturday, December 23, 2023 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm.  Funeral service to follow at 2 pm.  Memorial donation (payable by cheque or online) to Humane Society.  Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be offered at www.arthurfuneralhome.com

Fill Not Your Heart

Fill not your heart with pain and sorrow,
but remember me in every tomorrow.
Remember the joy, the laughter, the smiles,
I’ve only gone to rest a little while.
Although my leaving causes pain and grief,
my going has eased my hurt
and given me relief. 
So dry your eyes and remember me
not as I am now, but as I used to be.
Because I will remember you all
and look on with a smile,
Understand, in your hearts,
I’ve only gone to rest a little while.
As long as I have the love of each of you,
I can live my life in the hearts of all of you.



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