Shirley Gunn
Shirley Gunn

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In consideration of the pandemic, a celebration of life will occur in the future.

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Shirley loved animals and was deeply committed to hospital volunteer work. Expressions of sympathy can be made to the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the University Hospital.

By mail, send your donation to Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, 6981 Conc. 4 Puslinch, ON. N0B 2J0: Canadian Cancer Society, 201 King Street, London, ON, N6A 1C9 (phone 519-432-1137): or the London Health Sciences Foundation, 747 Baseline Road East, London, ON N6C 2R6.

Shirley Gunn

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GUNN, Shirley Catherine – at McCormick Home on November 13, 2020 in her 92nd year. The loving wife of David MacKenzie Gunn (deceased March 29, 2010), she is fondly remembered by her children David Andrew Gunn (Kate) of Edmonton, Holly Louise Gunn of London, and John Oliver Gunn (Nancy) of Mississauga. Loving grandmother of Hana Gunn and David P. Gunn. She will be missed by nieces Cathy Lee, Lucinda and Colleen Moore, Helen Munce, Sharon Gunn, and nephew Taylor Moore. Shirley was born December 21, 1928 to London architect Oliver Roy and Shirley Ilma Moore. A former operating room Head Nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital, she married and continued her career as a passionate volunteer for the May Court and the University Hospital. She is predeceased by her brother George Taylor Moore (Buddy). The family would like to thank Medical Priorities for five years of compassionate care, and the University Hospital of London and McCormick Home for their kindnesses. Private arrangements in care of Harris Funeral Home. In consideration of the pandemic, a celebration of life will occur in the future. Cremation has taken place with interment at the Woodland Cemetery. Shirley loved animals and was deeply committed to hospital volunteer work. Expressions of sympathy can be made to the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the University Hospital.

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Shirley Gunn
Shirley Gunn

Obituary

GUNN, Shirley Catherine – at McCormick Home on November 13, 2020 in her 92nd year. The loving wife of David MacKenzie Gunn (deceased March 29, 2010), she is fondly remembered by her children David Andrew Gunn (Kate) of Edmonton, Holly Louise Gunn of London, and John Oliver Gunn (Nancy) of Mississauga. Loving grandmother of Hana Gunn and David P. Gunn. She will be missed by nieces Cathy Lee, Lucinda and Colleen Moore, Helen Munce, Sharon Gunn, and nephew Taylor Moore. Shirley was born December 21, 1928 to London architect Oliver Roy and Shirley Ilma Moore. A former operating room Head Nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital, she married and continued her career as a passionate volunteer for the May Court and the University Hospital. She is predeceased by her brother George Taylor Moore (Buddy). The family would like to thank Medical Priorities for five years of compassionate care, and the University Hospital of London and McCormick Home for their kindnesses. Private arrangements in care of Harris Funeral Home. In consideration of the pandemic, a celebration of life will occur in the future. Cremation has taken place with interment at the Woodland Cemetery. Shirley loved animals and was deeply committed to hospital volunteer work. Expressions of sympathy can be made to the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the University Hospital.

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