In Celebration of

Eileen Finch

November 23, 1937 -  February 2, 2018

Eileen passed peacefully at home surrounded by family on February 02, 2018. Loving wife of Carl Finch for 56 years. Cherished mother to Carleen (Randy), Giles (Heather), and Jason. Beloved grandmother to Kristina, Melissa, Jordan, Ashton and Victoria. Great Grandmother to Sophia. A special thanks to Dr. Jimenez, Kathy and the rest of the team at the Juravinski Cancer Clinic as well as the Paramed Nursing and Home Care for their compassion during this difficult time. Funeral Service will be held at Bay Gardens Funeral Home, BURLINGTON, 1010 Botanical Drive (905-527-0405) on Monday, February 05, 2018 at 1:00 pm. Ashes to be scattered at a later date at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery in Oakville, beside her parents Daniel and Dora O'Shea and her father-in-law Bertie Finch. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Juravinski Cancer Clinic would be appreciated. Please sign the online book of condolences at www.baygardens.ca.

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Ed & Gail Shepherd (Our daughter's mother-in-law)

Entered February 3, 2018 from Milton Ont.

Our deepest sympathy our thoughts and prayers are with .


Ed & Gail Shepherd

Lisi Family (Friends to Jay)

Entered February 3, 2018 from Unionville

Our sincerest sympathies to your family. We are thinking of you during this difficult time. We are so sorry for the loss of your mother.

Staios Family (Friend)

Entered February 4, 2018 from Burlington

Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for your loss. She was a beautiful and loving lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad and difficult time.

Audrey & Trevor Siddles (Great freinds)

Entered February 4, 2018 from Burlington

Both Trevor and I will miss you dearly, we have spent some great times on holiday with you and Carl, especially in France, playing our tile rummy, and always walking behind Carl when he was on one of his route marches. We especially remember when we were in Arles, when you fell down the manhole and it was full of water, needless to say Carl was way out in front so Trevor had to rescue you. But in your inevitable way you survived that, we went back to the pub and got you cleaned up, I know it was an excuse for us to have a pint and a gin and tonic. Then we went to Italy the following year, took us some time to find the Villa, but we made it. We found a friend in Olga, the little dog up the way, she used to come and see us every day,and we all used to feed her. We drove a few km on that trip, with you and Trevor in the back, Carl driving and myself navigating, and I don't remember ever getting lost, good job you were not in the front seat. We would never have got back to Burlington. We will both always remember the good times we had, together with all the good food that we both used to cook, and Happy Hours. Audrey and Trevor XXXXXX

David Strike 

Entered February 4, 2018 from Burlington

Dear Finch family,
So sorry for your loss.. The Strike family sends their deepest condolences.
Dave

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