C.F. Sweeny's Funeral Home Ltd.
SINCE 1917
In Memory of
Florrie M. Little
91,
Of Bridgewater passed away August 14, 2008 in Shoreham Village, Chester.
She was the daughter of the late David Joseph and Gertrude (Verge) Little.
Surviving her are her son Tim; dogs Oliver & Brandi; sisters Evelyn
(Charles) Cameron, Digby; Vallie “Queen” Walker; Vaughn
“Honny” (Gilbert) Langille all of Bridgewater; Donna (Lowell)
Acker, Toronto; brother Lloyd, Ontario; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by sisters Avenell and Olive; brothers Harold, Doug,
Everett, Allen and David. Mom was born in Halifax in March 23, 1917.
She survived the Halifax explosion having the top of her baby carriage
torn off. The family moved to Bridgewater in 1927 where her father opened
a flower shop. She spent her life working in and around the flower shop
and greenhouses. She enjoyed people and talking to them. She was involved
with the SSTA, was president of the Bridgewater Historical Society and
loved to organize the Heritage Balls that she so enjoyed. Mom loved
to travel she talked about her Hawaii and BC Bouchard Gardens trip.
Her trip to Florida where she visited many relatives and dear friends,
and looked at all the flowers and plants she could. Many a day you would
find mom and her dog Walter asleep on the couch together, she loved
her dog. Mom
enjoyed the last three years of her earthly life at Shoreham Village
surrounded by the angels (staff) whom she loved, and they loved her.
It was truly heaven on earth for her. If mom was to say one thing to
you it would be, hug the ones you love more often. Please join me in
remembering my mom at Sweeny’s Funeral Home in a way that feels
loving to you, whether it is with flowers, a card or note, a funny story
or a hug. Visitation
will be held 7 to 9 PM Monday 18 August at Sweeny’s Funeral Home
Bridgewater and from where the service will be held 2 PM Tuesday 19
August, Rev Dan Green officiating. We
will gather after the service at 269 York Street for some refreshments
and lots of conversation. See you there, Tim. Online condolences may
be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com
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