Wilbert Gordon Trimble Born 10 May 1917 Amaranth Township, Ontario, Canada, died 9 Mar 1962 Amaranth Township, Ontario, Canada, 44 years, buried Greenwood Cemetery Orangeville Wilbert Gordon Trimble beloved husband of Della Hodgson, dear father of Donald, Reginald, Murray and Diane, dear son of Mrs. Mary Jane Trimble, dear brother of Winnifred (Mrs. William McVaney), Irene (Mrs. John Windeatt), Lottie (Mrs. Francis Brown), Clair, Jean (Mrs. Cameron Anderson), Kenneth and Carl who departed this life suddently, in Amaranth Township on Friday, March 9, 1962 in his 45th year. Resting at the Turner Funeral Home, West Broadway, Orangeville. Service in the chapel on Monday, March 12th at 3:30 p.m. Entombment in Forest Lawn Mortuary. Married 18 Nov 1939 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada (22 years married) to: Della Margaret Edington Hodgson, daughter of Thomas Wharton Hodgson and Alice Mabel Little. Born 16 Dec 1918 Amaranth Township, Ontario, Canada, died 14 Jun 2011 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 92 years, buried 17 Jun 2011 Greenwood Cemetery Orangeville Orangeville Banner Date: 19 Dec 1918, Page: 7, Column: 3, Type: Birth Notice HODGSON - In Amaranth, on Monday, Dec. 16th, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Hodgson, a daughter Peacefully at her home on June 14th, 2011 in her 93rd year; beloved wife of Gordon (1962); loving mother of Don and his wife Julia, Reg and his wife Sharon, Murray and his wife Johanne and Diane Culp and her husband Norm; Granny will be sadly missed by all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren; predeceased by her grandchildren Adam and Adrian; remembered by her sisters Ruth Dermott and Betty Duncan and her brother Art Hodgson. Della will be sadly missed by all who knew her. The family will receive friends at the Dods & McNair Funeral & Chapel, 21 First St., Orangeville (519-941-1392) on Thursday, June 16th, 2011 from 3:00 - 5:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, June 17th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Orangeville. Donations in memory of Della may be made to the Headwaters Health Care Dialysis Unit. A tree will be planted in memory of Della in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 11th, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. Trimble - The family of the late Della G. Trimble (Hodgson) would like to express our sincere heartfelt thank you to all our families, friends and neighbours for their support, kind words, cards, flowers, phone calls and food sent to our different homes. Thank you to Rev. Sandra Abuja for the truly beautiful service you performed. Thank you to the flower and pallbearers and the very special eulogy from two of her grandchildren. A special thank you to the nursing staff at Headwaters Health Care Dialysis Department for all the loving care you showed and gave Mom over the last six years, and the doctors from Credit Valley Hospital. Thank you to everyone who made a donation to the Dialysis Unit in Mom's name. We would like to thank Dods and McNair Funeral Home for their personal service at this difficult time. And an apology for forgetting to mention Mom's two sisters who predeceased her, Meta Hodgson and Sadie Golden. "If tears could build a stairway and memories a line, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again" Diane Culp, Murray, Reg and Don Trimble and families. Eulogy from grandson Ryan First I would like to thank you for coming. Most of you know Mrs. Trimble, others know Della, but only a few of us know Granny. I would like to share a few memories of Granny. This first memory I cannot even remember. The only way I know that this even happened is because of a picture. It's of me about age three, with every pot and pan from Granny's cupboard placed upside down in the formation of a drum kit, and I am in the centre of the kitchen passed out. Granny would always let you be whatever you wanted to be. Not too long after that, Granny taught me how to really use those pots and pans. Baking would become my favourite thing to do when I visited Granny's. We would bake anything from Banana muffins to cookies. Granny also enjoyed puzzles and board games. Wathcing the "Price is Right" and Dave Duval for the weather. I think maybe Granny had a crush on Dave. There is one memory that really sticks out in my mind. Granny and I were out doing some yard work. She was using the riding lawnmower. I was off playing and I heard Granny calling me. She had tipped the mower and cut her leg pretty bad. She was still calm and asked me to call someone for help. Everything now is a big blue. But I still remember how calm, cool and collective she was. I then kenw how strong my granny really was. Thanks for listening to my memoreis of my granny and once again thank you for coming out and celebrating the life of a truly wonderful lady. Eulogy from granddaughter Kayla Granny you were such a kind, gentle and yet very strong lady (clearly as you somehow managed to raise those crazy boys of yours). I can't begin to tell you how much I am going to miss our time together. I always looked forward to tea and cookie time with you even though truth be known I wasn't much of a tea drinker. I loved how we used to do puzzles together and how you tuaght me to make placemants using old Christmas cards, something I still enjoy doing from time to time. Your laugh or more giggle was contagious and I will forever hold it in my mind. Some of my favourite times with you were spent flipping through old photo albums, you enjoyed explaining the pictures and I just enjoyed listening and looking or watching Lawrence Welk when I was younger. I know Dad will miss coming over to your house to raid your cupboards for baked goods. He always knew he could find cookies somewhere and Christmas will never be the same without your candy cane rice puffs. Granny what I wish for you is that your up in heaven playing with kitty, looking after your plants because we all know what a green thumb you had, driving your car around and enjoying some long lost time with Grandpa. I love you lots and will miss you forever but I sure am lucky to have had a Granny like you in my life for all these years. Orangeville Banner Date: 23 Nov 1939 Page: 1, Column: 3, Type: Wedding Notice Della Georgina HODGSON + Gordon Wilbert TRIMBLE Children: 1. Donald Gordon Trimble PRIVACY FILTER2. James Reginald Trimble PRIVACY FILTER3. Murray Elmer Trimble PRIVACY FILTER4. Linda Diane Trimble PRIVACY FILTER |