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George Hadlock, Irene

GEORGE HADLOCK, Irene

2012

North Hatley - Irene Winifred Hadlock passed away peacefully at the Connaught Home on Saturday, November 3, 2012. Born September 27, 1913 in Inverness, QC, she was the daughter of Charles and Mable George. She had a career as a school teacher until her marriage to Douglas W.T. Hadlock on August 10, 1940 in Milby, QC. They moved to Lennoxville where she resided until her illness made it necessary to move to the Connaught Home for the last several years. She was a long standing and very active member of the Lennoxville United Church. Irene also was Chairperson of the Lennoxville Golden Agers for several years and a member of the Rebekah Lodge. Irene took great pride in her family, her extended family and in being a part of her church and community throughout her many years. Many thanks to the staff of the Connaught Home who gave her much care and love during her last years. They are special people. She was predeceased by her husband Doug, her sisters Gwen and Kathleen George and Grace Blue, her brothers Edwin, John and Lloyd George and grandson Andrew Cutts. Survivors include her son David (Cheryl) Hadlock from Ormstown, QC, her daughter Sherrie Ann (Murray) Cutts from Queensbury, NY, three grandsons, Darren Hadlock, Shane Hadlock (Marie Pierre), Christopher Hadlock , granddaughters Christine Cutts DelSignore ( Peter), Tracey Cutts Moulton (Kevin) and three great grandchildren. Also surviving is her brother Allan George of Picton, ON and many nieces and nephews. There will not be any calling hours. A memorial service will be held at Lennoxville United Church, 6 Church St., Lennoxville on Saturday, November 10 at 2 pm with the Rev Jim Potter officiating. Donations may be made in Irene’s memory to the Lennoxville United Church, 6 Church St., Sherbrooke, QC, J1M 1S9 or to the Connaught Home, Box 629, North Hatley, QC. J0B 2C0.

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