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LITTLE: E. Eleanor (Robson) of Ilderton
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On January 10, 2026 @ 1:54 PM In Lucan,Obituary | 49 Comments

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of Eva Eleanor (Robson) Little at St. Joseph’s Hospice, London on January 9, 2026 at the age of 100. Beloved wife of the late Mervyn Little (1984). Dear aunt of Dr. Chris Robson (Lisa) of Grand Bend, Sheila Thompson (Doug) of London, Marcia Robson of London, Gina Finch (Bill) of Brights Grove, Glenis Hamilton (Mike) of Pennsylvania, Margo Collver (Keith) of Denfield, and many great and great-great nieces and nephews. Eleanor will be greatly missed by her cousin Jeanne Coyle of Michigan. Predeceased by her parents Harry and Eva (Cunningham) Robson, and her brothers Tom Robson and George Robson.
Growing up on the family farm, Eleanor began teaching in one room school houses in Middlesex before moving on to James Hillier in Brantford, where she built many meaningful friendships along the way. She lived a life with acts of generosity and kindness, finding joy in life and sharing it with others. She loved nothing more than welcoming family and friends into her home.
A special heartfelt thanks to all the compassionate caregivers who supported Eleanor in her final days.
Visitation will be held at St. George’s Anglican Church, 12656 Thirteen Mile Road, Denfield on Thursday, January 15th from 10 AM – 11 AM, where Eleanor’s funeral service will begin at 11 AM with the Rev. Andra O’Neill officiating. Interment St. George’s Anglican Cemetery.
A recording of Eleanor’s service will be available Friday, January 16th by visiting www.facebook.com/haskettfh
In lieu of flowers donations to the St. George’s Anglican Church, St. Georges Anglican Cemetery, Ailsa Craig & Area Food Bank, or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you at this time
Janis and Chuck Box
Our deepest condolences to the family.
Eleanor was our friend and neighbor forever.
She was truly a fine lady who everyone loved.
We will miss her but always remember her.
Clemance family
She was able to bring smiles laughter and joy to all those who knew her. Her youthful 100 yrs were a testimony to her love for life. Our sincere condolences to her nieces and nephew
Bev and Barb
My deepest condolences to the family. Eleanor was a wonderfully kind and loving spirit who made everyone she met feel special.
Such an amazing woman! Our thoughts are with you as you celebrate Aunt Elly’s long and fruitful life. 💔
Sorry to hear of Eleanor’s passing.
I remember her as a very passionate and gracious lady.
I remember all ours talks mostly about the Ilderton community and a little about her insurance needs.
One of those people in your life that makes a difference.
Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Please accept my condolences to you all.
Kelly O’Neil
To the Robson Family
What a lady and what a life. I remember Eleanor being at my grand parents home years ago playing the piano and having a sing song one of the favorites was On top of old smokey with Cap leading the verses. You have many great memories.
When someone reaches the 100 year milestone we celebrate and remember a long wonderful life. Our sympathies to Marcia and the entire family… hugs
To Eleanor’s family:
What a pleasure to have known such an amazing person. Always so gracious and kind. Eleanor has left her family and friends with special memories. Thinking of you.
Dear family friends of my forever friend Eleanor.
Those we love don’t go away they walk beside us everyday, unseen and unheard but very near, still missed still loved and very dear.
Sorry to hear of Aunt Elly’s passing. An amazing woman, who not only lived 100 years, but was a friend to so many. We were so lucky to have her as a neighbour for several years. Eleanor was lucky to have such a supportive and caring family. Many you cherish the memories that you have made as you celebrate “Aunt Elly”
Robson, Evans, & all families,
Please accept our condolences on the passing of Eleanor,
Thinking of you all at this difficult time
So sorry to hear this sad news. Eleanor always made everyone feel special. The last time I saw her was on the back of a motorcycle, going in the other direction. Amazing! She will be missed.
My deepest condolences to all of Eleanor’s family. My fondest memories are of her working in her flower gardens. She and my Mom were neighbours and good friends for years for years.
She was a great lady. RIP Eleanor.
Our condolences to Eleanor’s family. She was a special lady. Loved all of our visits as she recalled great memories of family gatherings with the Cunningham’s.
Eleanor was a dear friend of my mother, Helen Telfer. She was a woman ahead of her time and respected by all. Her intelligence, grace and kind, gentle heart will be always be remembered.
Eleanor was a gracious, humble & kind lady. She will be missed by the community. 100 years young-well done, Eleanor & those who supported her these last several years.
Sincere condolences to the entire family. Eleanor was a wonderful person. She will be dearly missed by all her friends and neighbours in the Ilderton community.
To all Eleanors family and friends.
A beautiful lady who lived a generous, spirited and gifted century. She will be missed by many.
” The beauty of a memory – is that it’s always there
Like something in your pocket – you can take it anywhere
And when your heart is heavy, and your eyes are filled with tears
You can focus on a memory, and travel through the years
And as you travel on in life,
Take comfort as you go
In a lifetime of “sweet memories”
Of one who loved you so!
Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of your dear aunt. Eleanor was a wonderful person.
Always warm and welcoming. And so interested in the Ilderton community. She will be missed.
Sheila we are sorry for your loss. We know how dearly you all loved her. Teresa and Doug.
I served on the Parkview Apartments Board of Directors with Eleanor for years and got to know & appreciate her wisdom and love of life and her many friends. I had many visits at her home to sign cheques and talk genealogy. We visited her last month and cherish that last visit. Rest in peace Eleanor.
Wayne & Nora Tingle
Very sorry for your loss Marcia. She was so fortunate you were there with her. What a year. Stay strong and the world’s a better place with you in it. OX Tim
Eleanor was a walking encyclopedia even at 100 years. She was my grade 8 teach at S.S. No.4 and John’s grade 1 teacher at S.S.No.11 and we lived in the same neighborhood so visits with her were knowledgeable and memorial.
She was a very special lady and made you feel special also.
She was fortunate to have such a supportive and caring family, may your memories bring you comfort and peace at this time.
R.I.P. Eleanor
So sorry to hear of Elanor’s passing
She was a wonderful person and friend
We had a wonderful phone call just before Christmas
She will be missed in Ilderton
Della and Jim Hedley
My deepest condolences to her family. Eleanor her unique way of chatting with myself, and others, as if we were old friends. She would always greet with a welcoming smile.
My condolences. She was always happy to see you. She was a long time friend of my mothers Edna Clemance they went to numerous plays and dinners. She taught me at SS#4 kindergarden it was the first time it was offered.
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Eleanor. She was truly a special lady.
I have fond memories of visiting Ilderton with my mom over the years. Eleanor’s warmth, kindness, and genuine interest in people allowed her to connect with those of all ages. I can easily imagine a classroom of students at James Hillier School mesmerized by Miss Robson. Eleanor had a great sense of humour, and I will never forget how she would respond affectionately to something unexpected with an “Oh, Merv” or “Oh, Nancy,” depending on whom she was speaking to.
May your memories of Eleanor provide you comfort and warmth during this time of loss.
“Miss” Robson was my favourite teacher at Hillier.
She followed the curriculum but encouraged originality.
Everyone liked her!
A multi-tasker – a yardstick wasn’t just a mathematical aid;
It was a tool to measure poor posture.
Lots of giggles- but no slouchers by end of year.
She encouraged comments -never judgmental.
She was respected , funny and inspiring.
Our very own Jean Brodie.
Eleanor was a well respected Vice Principal at James Hillier School in Brantford. Several of the teaching staff came to Ilderton to visit with Eleanor and Merv when they first married. Several of the staff came again to visit Eleanor to celebrate her one hundredth birthday. She was a dynamic lady and will always hold a special spot in my heart.
I had the pleasure of visiting Eleanor with my cousin Elvy. I was so happy to hear Eleanor mention my Dad George Hall who has been gone so long ago. What a wonderful lady, always smiling and showing such interest to everyone.
My sincere condolences to Eleanor’s family. It is my hope your fond memories bring you peace at this time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My sincere sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Eleanor Little. I fondly remember Eleanor from when she was my Grade 8 teacher “Miss Robson” at James Hillier Elementary School in Brantford, way back in 1966. She was a real inspiration to me. I remember her as a kind, encouraging, and thoughtful teacher. I also remember her dear husband, Mr. Little, who was the principal at James Hillier at that time. May they dwell in God’s perpetual light, and rest in peace.
My deepest condolences to Eleanor’s family. She was a true lady, with such grace and dignity. May the memories you made with her carry you through this difficult time. She will be missed
Sheila, our thoughts are with you and your family. Our condolences.
Dear family
My condolences to you all. What a wonderful woman Eleanor was. She was a great friend and neighbour to my Mom -Audrey Hodgins. We were all lucky to have known her.
“Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there remains a beautiful memory”
Eleanor was certainly a beautiful soul, and is a beautiful memory to all the Robb family.
Those we love and lose are always connected to heart strings to infinity. My sincere condolences to you Marcia and the family.
Such a wonderful lady. Last year I had the pleasure of visiting her with my cousin Elvy. She even remembered my Dad George Hall who was a friend of her brother. She will be missed.
So sorry to hear the passing of Eleanor. Before COVID I would love visiting her she was a sweet woman. She was my Gram, Georgina Brown’s cousin. I was so into my family tree history and she sat with me and gave me a wealth of information. Beautiful stories and sent me home with packs of pictures. I really am sad I didn’t make it back to her.
Eleanor was such a remarkable woman who touched so many lives, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and cherished memories that will forever be treasured. Rest easy, dear Eleanor. 💕
Our sincerest condolences to the family in this time of loss. Please know that we are with you in spirit today as you say farewell, but Mother Nature has prevented us from joining you.
Our deepest condolences to Eleanor’s family,
I echo the many beautiful sentiments given. Her smile, warmth, kindness, knowledge, genuine interest in others- left a mark on all who knew her. She was uplifting. Eleanor truly touched and enriched so many lives, during her 100 years of a well lived , much loved life. What a legacy!
Our town will miss Elly.
Sure hope family got at least some of the history knowledge that she had.
My sympathy to all the family. Elly was a gem!!
Eleanor and her brother Tom were some of the finest folks we have ever met. After we left Ilderton in 2004, Eleanor and I stayed in touch. We would have a “chin-wag” on the phone every couple of months. She was always interested in what we were up to and had a memory for details that was impressive. I will miss her a lot. Our condolences to Margo and her family.
Our sincere condolences on the passing of Eleanor. Our thoughts and prayers are with family at this time
Our Sincere Condolences of the Passing of Eleanor Little. Eleanor and I, had some wonderful conversations about family and about our pets and how they bring happiness and unconditional love to our lives. Eleanor will be missed especially by Parker, whom Eleanor spoke so fondly of. To Margo and your Family. You’re in our thoughts and prayers .
Words can’t express my eternal gratitude to Eleanor for the honour she bestowed on my dad. Through her kindness and generosity, she sponsored a banner in Ilderton to recognize my dad, Harold Noyes, for his service in WWII. I remember dad speaking of Eleanor and family. He often spoke of Tom as well. If our world had more people like Eleanor, what a lovely world it would be. My Aunt Donna Peterson often spoke fondly of Eleanor and her kind heart
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Our hearts are saddened by the passing of Eleanor. She was a kind a generous woman with a passion for her friends and family. Rich and I will miss her warmth and love. Our condolences to her many family members and friends