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Brown (née Cutler), Gertrude Alice

BROWN (NÉE CUTLER), Gertrude Alice

1930 - 2023

 Gertrude Alice passed away peacefully, at the Wales Home on July 2, 2023 at the age of 93. She was the wife of the late Harold Brown and daughter of the late Albert Cutler and late Caroline Clark.

She was predeceased by her daughter Sandra and she leaves to mourn, her children: Carolyn (John), Stephen (Edith) and David. Grandmother of Carrie-Anne, Tina, Mark, Leslie, Jerry, Lisa, Kevin, Eva-May, Allan, Denise, Larry; great grandmother of Brianna, Dregan, Kiara, Scotia, Andrew, Victoria, Keith, Hailey, Nicholas, Katelyn, Nathan, Austyn, Aryssa, Damien, Noah, Mathys, Clara-Rose, Emily, Kaleigh, Andrew and Ashlee. She also leaves her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews as well as many other relatives and friends.

The burial will take place at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Melbourne on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to all the staff at the Wales home for their dedicated care and their kindness.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wales Home foundation would be appreciated. http://waleshome.ca/about-foundation

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Steve, Edith and family

Our sympathy for your loss, thinking of you all!

Neil, Velda & family, July 7, 2023

The entire family

My true sympathy to you all, thinking of you all at this time, so hard to say Good bye to a loved one... Hugs to you all


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Brian and Pennie Lynch, July 8, 2023

Carolyn ,John,Steve, Eddie,David

My fondest memories were going to Aunt Gerties every summer when dad's work Goodyear would have shut down. Boy Could Aunt Gertie put on a meal. Happy times. Family times.
Laughter and dad would tease Aunt Gertie and Uncle Harold. We would look forward to it every year. It's not easy saying good bye. Your mom and dad and my mom and dad would always cry knowing they would see each other only once a year. We always looked forward to vacation time. May you find the strength to get through this difficult time. Thinking of all of you. Hugs and sending love

Wendy Kriegizas, July 27, 2023