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December 27, 2023 

The end. My final paragraph, sentence, and words in the “life and adventures of Valerie W” have been written. Like Winston Churchill, “I am prepared to meet my maker. Whether my maker is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.”  To facilitate this meeting and keep me in line are my dad-Bill, my mom-Winnie, and my brother-Bill.

Left to mourn and hopefully celebrate are my brother Dennis (Dorothy), my sisters Donna and Sandra, my sister from another mister Karen Rocca and many nieces and nephews.

I also leave to mourn my best friend and partner in crime Annie Szarko, who with her love, dedication and endless support was always there for me by my side .

To my cherished God sent children, Cody, and Alex. Words cannot express the “mother’s” kind of love I feel for you both. It was a privilege, an honor and truly a gift to be such a big part of your lives. You claimed a special place in my heart that I will carry with me forever. 

Chloe and Zain (pumpkin and peanut) always remember how much Auntie loves you.

As alternate mom to Carly Rocca, study hard and know I am right there with you every step of the way. You will be an amazing nurse .

And finally, I leave behind my constant and faithful companion, mommy‘s girl-Binty.

While the last chapter of my life could have used some better times, I learned how truly blessed I was with support from my extended family and friends that spanned from childhood to now and colleagues from Laurentian Hospital to Cambrian College. I was blessed to have such supportive friends who provided food, prayers, and positive vibes.

Growing up in Onaping was like living in a Mark Twain novel. Kids looking for ways to pass time at Clear Lake or Windy Lake playing in the bush. (I don’t think there are any kids from my childhood who weren’t somehow involved in a bushfire.) Then there were times we’d just lay on the garage roof catching some rays. 

I graduated from Levack District high school, then attended Laurentian University, where I graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Nursing. My career started at Laurentian Hospital, then transitioned to Cambrian College, where I continued my love of nursing through teaching. I retired after 20+ years at Cambrian College when my health needed to be my main focus.

After a courageous battle with cancer, Val went to meet her maker peacefully at home with loved ones, including Binty by her side.

A heartfelt thank you to the nurses and all the staff on 4 North at HSN, Dr. G, Dr. Jeong, Dr. Nykilchyk, hospice care team, CCAC, Physio and homecare nurse and friend Lynn for your dedication and compassion to Val throughout her journey.

A celebration of  life will be held on July 6, 2024 at Club 50, Main St W, Chelmsford, ON from 1-5.

 

Donations to the Valerie Wilson Memorial award would be a beautiful way to honor Val’s love of teaching. www.cambriancollege.ca/givetoday

Arrangements have been entrusted to Ranger’s Cremation and Burial Services Ltd. Online condolences can be posted at www.RangersSudbury.com

 

 

An Irish Blessing 

May the road rise to meet you

May the wind be always at your back

May the sun shine warm upon your face

May the rain fall softly upon your fields

And until we meet again,

May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

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