In the Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday July 28, 2021, Judith Rose Mary Neville (née Brownell) of Finch, Ontario, age 62. Cherished and beloved wife of Alan Neville. Proud and loving mother of Richard Neville of Leduc, Alberta and Bill Neville (Marie-Lune) of Constance Bay, Ontario. Cherished and loved daughter of the late Earle Brownell and the late Catherine McGillis. Dear sister of Tom (Faye) of Lombardy, Jim (Paulette) of Long Sault, sister-in-law Vale of Ingleside, Mary Brownell Lafave of Cornwall, Cathy MacDonell (Clark) of Long Sault, Roy of Lunenburg, brother-in-law Don of Spencerville, Larry (Sue) of Ingleside, Terry (Denise) of Northfield, Bill (Ruby) of Newfoundland and Dorothy Gellately (Ross) of Long Sault. Sadly, missed by numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brother John, sister Betty and her chosen daughter Nicole Villeneuve. Judy excelled in most things she turned her mind and hand to during various careers over her life time. To name a few, in her first career, while working at Dominion Stores as a teenager and young adult, she was awarded the “I make a difference – a definite difference” award which included a silver dollar. During her second career as an Educational Assistant, Judy was awarded with “Educational Assistant of the Year” the first year it was offered. In her third career, at Upper Canada Village while working in the education department, she and department colleagues were awarded with the “Team Spirit” award by the Ontario Government. During Canada’s 150th anniversary, the office of MP Guy Lauzon created and launched calls for SD&G Canada Service medal- a commemorative medal in recognition of residents in Stormont–Dundas–South Glengarry who have made outstanding contributions to their community; Judy was a proud recipient. Judy’s most profound accomplishment was being invited by MP Pierre Poilievre to emcee the ceremony at Parliament Hill for the presentation of the Canadian Flag that flew over the Peace Tower, 50 years after British Home Child descendant, Joan O’Malley sewed the three prototypes that resulted in our beautiful Maple Leaf Flag. Judy was invited to bring words about the little-known history of over 100 000 British Home Children who were sent to Canada between 1869 – 1948 in hopes for a better opportunity at life and future, but first had to work off an indenture or contract. Funeral arrangements under the care and direction of the Munro & Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., 20 Main St. South, Maxville (613-527-2898. A graveside funeral service will take place Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 11 am in the Finch Community Cemetery. Rev. Lois Gaudet presiding. Masks and physical distancing are required. As expressions of sympathy, Memorial donations to the Winchester District Memorial Hospital Cancer Unit or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. As a Memorial to Judy, a tree will be planted in a memory woods. A tree grows – memories live. Online condolences may be made at www.munromorris.com.
In the Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday July 28, 2021, Judith Rose Mary Neville (née Brownell) of Finch, Ontario, age 62. Cherished and beloved wife of Alan Neville. Proud and loving mother of Richard Neville of Leduc, Alberta and Bill Neville (Marie-Lune) of Constance Bay, Ontario. Cherished and loved daughter of the late Earle B