In memory of Gayle Robinson
ROBINSON, Gayle Winnifred
January 18 1948 - January 3 2017
With sadness we announce the passing of our beloved Gayle: Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt and Friend to all.
After a lifetime of caring so deeply for others, Gayle passed away peacefully at midday on Tuesday, January 3, surrounded by family and friends.
Born and raised in Lone Rock, Sask, Gayle grew up with strong family values and a deep love for nature. As a Physiotherapist (U.Sask: BA, Dip Physio; U.Alta: BSC), Gayle was committed to health and healing. Friends and patients benefitted from her soul's warmth and healing hands. Gayle lived with her family on the North Shore for 32 years, enjoying community life and volunteering widely. She was deeply moved to receive a special award by North Shore Special Olympics in 2016.
Gayle is celebrated by her loving husband Frank Williams, children Kara, Jesse (Jen); brother Morris; niece Colleen, nephew Christopher (Rochelle) and baby Ruth.
The family thanks Dr Paul Sugar and the nurses at Lion's Gate Hospital and North Shore Hospice for their caring.
Gayle's service will be on Saturday, Jan 14 at 11:00 AM at North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers Ave, West Vancouver.
In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the Paul Sugar Foundation or North Shore Special Olympics.
January 18 1948 - January 3 2017
With sadness we announce the passing of our beloved Gayle: Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt and Friend to all.
After a lifetime of caring so deeply for others, Gayle passed away peacefully at midday on Tuesday, January 3, surrounded by family and friends.
Born and raised in Lone Rock, Sask, Gayle grew up with strong family values and a deep love for nature. As a Physiotherapist (U.Sask: BA, Dip Physio; U.Alta: BSC), Gayle was committed to health and healing. Friends and patients benefitted from her soul's warmth and healing hands. Gayle lived with her family on the North Shore for 32 years, enjoying community life and volunteering widely. She was deeply moved to receive a special award by North Shore Special Olympics in 2016.
Gayle is celebrated by her loving husband Frank Williams, children Kara, Jesse (Jen); brother Morris; niece Colleen, nephew Christopher (Rochelle) and baby Ruth.
The family thanks Dr Paul Sugar and the nurses at Lion's Gate Hospital and North Shore Hospice for their caring.
Gayle's service will be on Saturday, Jan 14 at 11:00 AM at North Shore Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers Ave, West Vancouver.
In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the Paul Sugar Foundation or North Shore Special Olympics.