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Moo died peacefully and happily at Fairhill Residence in St. Marys, on April 20th, 2016 at the age of 99.

Moo was born and raised in Ottawa, and for 59 years she was the beloved wife of Clifford Frederick Williams (2000). Left to celebrate her life, and to share in the memories, are her children Heather and Nelson Goad, Wendy (Michael, 1981) and Lloyd Dunlap, Tom and Jo Williams, Jessie and Greg Thompson and Mary and Wiebe Bergsma. Richer for having Moo in their lives for so long are her favourite grandchildren Debbie and JC Archambault, Steve and Val Goad, Amanda and Darren Dreger, Brad and Julie Williams, Barney and Buffy Williams, Rainbow and Sarah Williams, Oliver Williams (Andrea), Liberty and Aaron Smart, Josh and Sara Thompson, Darryl and Jes Thompson, Kevin and Andrea Thompson, Kate and Greg Bilyea, Jonny Thompson (Hilary), Michael and Hannah Bergsma, Ashley and Jason Samuel, and Julia and Kyle Hofer. Their memories of Moo will live on in great-grandchildren Sebastien, Kassi, Chandler, Jackson, Bailey, Sophie, Celia, Melanie, Carson, Nathan, Adam, Hayden, Lola, Rio, Tavin, Kyla, Tate, Zayden, Auley Mae, Laurelle, Lucy, Annie, Hazel, Alice, Jack, Lena, Logan, Nico, Max, Elle, Adaea, Alden, Lucas, Mya and Ruthie.

Moo was predeceased by her husband Cliff, son Michael, and sister May Nickson.

Brian Cliff Drive in Don Mills and the cottage on Three Mile Lake are full of wonderful memories of Moo and Cliff. In 2010 Moo chose to move to Fairhill Residence in St. Marys, and the family would like to thank everyone there for making her feel so at home.

Cremation has taken place, and a family celebration of Moo’s life has been planned in St. Marys, for June 26th, 2016, which would have been Moo’s 100th birthday. Moo was the hub of her family, and every milestone went through her to be shared. In her presence you were special and the most important. In Moo’s memory, please make someone feel special today—and raise a glass of white wine.

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