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Audrey Reynolds
June 19, 1936 - April 20, 2022
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Audrey June Reynolds
June 19, 1936 – 20 April 2022
Audrey leaves her husband of 57 years Leonard, nephew David Needham (Ont), and her many friends to mourn her loss.
Audrey (Leverton) was born in Nottingham, England the youngest of three daughters. She completed her Licentiate of the Royal Conservatory of Music in piano performance in London.
After emigrating to Canada in the early 60’s Audrey found employment at Toronto General Hospital in administration.
Audrey married Leonard on 4 December 1965 residing in Brampton, Ont.
It was during these years that she taught piano to many children, some of whom stay in contact with her to this day.
Audrey and Leonard enjoyed travelling and took road trips and cruises up to and including their retirement on Salt Spring Island in 1990.
Audrey was a member of the Lady Minto Hospital Auxiliary Society where she volunteered playing the piano for the residents of Extended Care Unit for over 25 years.
Many thanks to the Nursing and Care staff at Lady Minto Hospital for their loving care given to Audrey during her stay.
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