Isobelle (Suttie) Rescorl

Isobelle (Suttie) Rescorl

At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 formerly of Exeter and Ilderton in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Ronald (Rusty) Rescorl (1995). Dear mother of Jo-Ann and Gary Middleton of Exeter and Michael and Susan Rescorl of Vancouver. Dear grandmother of Marshall Middleton. Dear sister of Elinor and Butch Essex of Toronto. Predeceased by her sisters Janet, Marion and Alison and her brother Jim Suttie. A private family graveside service will be held at Medway Cemetery, Middlesex Centre. Donations to the Alzheimer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

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  1. Bonnie Stanton Bryan says:

    Jo-ann and Mike:
    I was linked to this site while researching contact information for former classmates regarding a 40th reunion of our class next June.
    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother.
    Mike, I hope you don’t find this method of contacting you too intrusive and I do apologize. Again, condolences to you and your family.
    Sincerely,
    Bonnie Stanton Bryan

  2. Ken and Wendy Wren says:

    Dear Jo-ann and Michael,
    I just came across this site, this evening of Oct.23rd, while doing research on the 1st Hussars and Uncle Ronny. I was shocked. Please accept our deepest condolences. We had heard Aunt Isobelle had Alzheimers disease and now we feel bad for not staying in touch. I guess that’s what happens when we all get older and other things in life seem to take up our time. I’ll never forget Isobelles wonderful smile and contagious laugh. She will be missed.
    Take care,
    Ken and Wendy
    Haileybury, Ont.

  3. John and Katherine McNaughton says:

    Joanne, Gary and family

    Our sympathy in the loss of your mother.

    I have fond memories of when she lived in Ilderton area and joined our ladies group at Bethel Presbyterian Church, where her smiling face was often seen helping us at banquets, church functions etc.
    We will always treasurer those times.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you as I am sure you treasuer special memories of such a lovely lady.

    Sincere Sympathy

  4. Len and Mary Higgs says:

    Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at time.

  5. Don & Donna Webster says:

    Dear JoAnn & Gary
    OUr sincere sympathy in the loss of your mother. We at the church group appreciated her winning smile, her pleasant ways and her cheerful.
    May God bless you as you remember those happy days.
    Don & Donna Webster

  6. Joan Lenz says:

    so very sorry to learn of your mothers passing. Although I didn’t know her, I do know how hard it is to lose your Mom. Sincerest sympathy.

  7. Pat and Ben Goertz says:

    Joanne & Gary, Mike & Sue and Marshall
    To know Isobelle was to love her. She was such a gracious and yet fun loving person with a wonderful smile that would light up a room when she walked in. It was a sad day when she decided to move away from here and go to Exeter to be closer to family. I missed all the great times we had sitting on her deck or our porch, drinking coffee and chatting about life in general. It was equally sad when it was discovered that she had alzheimers and had to be put in a home for her own safety. When visiting her at the villa, and later in Hensall, she was always upbeat and happy to have company. I will always treasure the times we spent together and hope that you all have equally good memories to help you through the difficult days. Rest in Peace Izzy. !

    Our sincere condolences
    Pat and Ben

  8. Vickie and Al Harvey says:

    Jo Gary and Marshall
    So sorry to hear of your loss.
    You are in our thoughts.

    All of our sympathy
    Al and Vickie Harvey

  9. Dorothy Henderson says:

    Jo-ann and Gary: I was so sorry to hear of the death of Isabel. Even though she suffered from dementia, we had wonderful conversations in the time when she was in the Villa, the hospital in Exeter and later at Queensway. She was such a gracious person and I always enjoyed my time with her. I was amazed, throughout her illness, at how much she remembered of her childhood and siblings growing up in Toronto. I join with others to express my sympathy and she will be included in our prayers of thanksgiving for a life well lived this Sunday.
    Dorothy Henderson, Minister, Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter

  10. Vera Armstrong says:

    Jo-Ann and Gary; Thinking of you with sympathy , you will have many fond memories of your Mom Jo-Ann
    Vera

  11. Liz and Jim Bell says:

    Jo-anne, Gary & Marshall:
    Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and may you have many fond memories or your Mom and Grandma. I know I will have….she was such a cheerful person when the Lioness entertained at the Villa. Hugs to all of you. Liz and Jim

  12. Carol & Craig Davidson says:

    Jo-Ann & Gary:
    Sincere & deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your Mother. May fond memories of her comfort you in this sad time.

  13. Elizabeth Patterson says:

    Thinking of you at this time.

  14. Diane McCarter says:

    Jo-Ann and family,
    Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
    Do know that we are thinking of you
    Dave, Diane and Travis

  15. Linda Fahner says:

    Jo-Ann and Gary: so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Take comfort in knowing that she is at peace now. The good memories will always keep her close. You have my deepest sympathy.

    Take care… Linda

  16. Ross and Marlene Mathers says:

    Dear Jo Anne, Gary and Family: Our deepest sympathy to you
    Jo Anne and Gary on the loss of a dear mother. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time.

  17. Maureen Wood says:

    Jo-Ann & Gary:
    My deepest Sympathy,
    Your Mom was a beautiful person.
    Maureen

  18. Linda and Wayne Reid says:

    Gary , Jo-Anne and Family: So sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. I’m sure you have fond memories from the past and these will help you through this difficult time. Sincere sympathy…Linda and Wayne


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