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Lillias Brown
July 20, 1924 - April 18, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">Brown, <br /><br /><br /><br />Lillias MacPherson &ldquo;Bunty&rdquo;<br /><br /><br /><br />July 20, 1924 &ndash; April 18, 2016<br /><br /><br /><br />With family by her side, our much beloved mother passed away on April 18, 2016. Mom was predeceased by the love of her life, husband Jack in 1995. Mom met her soul mate on a blind date, and they married in June of 1950. They had a wonderful full life together and Mom missed Dad<br /><br />everyday after he passed. She was also predeceased by her sister Nan, and brothers, Jack, Harry and Jim. Mom is survived by her 3 daughters, Carol (Brian), Joan (Gord) and Kathy (Rick), 5 grandchildren,<br /><br />Andrea, Matthew, Jordan, Taylor and Josh and 2 greatgrandchildren,<br /><br />Avery and Lucas. Mom and Dad settled in Richmond in 1957 and she lived in our family home until 2011. Mom&rsquo;s Scottish heritage was very important to her and she loved to share stories of relatives and the time<br /><br />she lived in Edinburgh with her brother Jim and sister-in-law Roxy. One of our favourite memories, and one that we will always treasure, is a trip Mom and the three of us girls took to Scotland to celebrate her 80th birthday. Music was a very important part of her life. She always had a song in her heart. You couldn&rsquo;t spend a day at our home without music playing or Mom singing. She was a member of the Richmond Sweet<br /><br />Adeline chorus for over 25 years, where she made lifelong friends.<br /><br />Mom loved live theatre, travelling, playing cards with friends, reading the paper from front to back, talk radio, watching the news, listening to music and reading. Mom loved to be out and about and enjoyed afternoons at the mall and lunch or dinner dates with friends or her girls.<br /><br />She volunteered at the SOS Children&rsquo;s Village in Steveston for a number of years, enjoying the social side of it, and the new friends she made.<br /><br />Mom loved her family, cherished her friends and loved life. A special thank you to the staff at Delta View for their compassionate and respectful care they showed her over the past 3 years. <br /><br />We&rsquo;ll miss you Mom, but we know you are resting in God's loving arms now. You&rsquo;ll be forever in our hearts.<br /><br />A private Memorial Service will be held.<br /><br /></div>