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Loretta "Lorie" FitzGerald
Lorie passed away peacefully on June 10, 2016. Born in 1938 in Saskatoon to
Myrtle and Palmer Pederson where her big brother Donnie (Donald), “brat” as
she affectionately called him, was waiting for her. The Pederson’s moved to
Brantford, Ontario where they raised their children. Lorie was involved in
scouting and was Akela for the local cubs. She started babysitting at age 9
and working for Woolworths at 14. As she grew, Lorie loved fishing, dancing
on weekends, and going to Hamilton to watch her Tiger-cats play. After
highschool graduation she went on to nurses training at Brantford General Hospital
where she graduated in 1959.
After a vacation in Victoria, BC, Lorie fell in love with the west coast. She
made it her permanent home in 1961.
Lorie’s effervescent personality won her many friends
and dates but, it was through her first job at St. Joseph’s hospital that she
met her future husband David Shaw. They were married in 1962 and were together
for 43 years until his death in 2006. They had 3 daughters whom they raised in Victoria.
Lorie worked in various areas throughout her 40+ years of nursing. She was
highly respected and admired by the staff and patients who had the privilege
of knowing her. Her career gave her many lifelong friendships both in
Brantford and Victoria.
Lorie enjoyed curling, playing bridge and coaching girls softball. She also
enjoyed the simple pleasures in life such as afternoon tea, drives along
Victoria's water front, ice cream cones from the Beacon Drive-In, feeding
the ducks at Beacon Hill Park and summer days swimming at Elk Lake. Lorie
was on the board of directors of HepC BC, along with her husband, for many
years. They helped to raise awareness of HepC and provided hope and support to many.
The love of Lorie’s life was her family. Although, some would argue, it was
shopping! She always tried to be off work for every celebration and made sure
she made everyone feel special through her gifts and hand written cards. She
gained much satisfaction from giving to others and seeing their joy. Lorie
always put others before herself.
She leaves behind her daughters Debbie, Shawna, and MarLynn. She also leaves
behind her son's in law, Marcus, Jon and Quinn., her grandchildren, Tanner,
Dakota, Kiera (Cortez), Spencer, Shelby, and Jackson, and her great
grand-daughter, Annelise.
Please no flowers.
Myrtle and Palmer Pederson where her big brother Donnie (Donald), “brat” as
she affectionately called him, was waiting for her. The Pederson’s moved to
Brantford, Ontario where they raised their children. Lorie was involved in
scouting and was Akela for the local cubs. She started babysitting at age 9
and working for Woolworths at 14. As she grew, Lorie loved fishing, dancing
on weekends, and going to Hamilton to watch her Tiger-cats play. After
highschool graduation she went on to nurses training at Brantford General Hospital
where she graduated in 1959.
After a vacation in Victoria, BC, Lorie fell in love with the west coast. She
made it her permanent home in 1961.
Lorie’s effervescent personality won her many friends
and dates but, it was through her first job at St. Joseph’s hospital that she
met her future husband David Shaw. They were married in 1962 and were together
for 43 years until his death in 2006. They had 3 daughters whom they raised in Victoria.
Lorie worked in various areas throughout her 40+ years of nursing. She was
highly respected and admired by the staff and patients who had the privilege
of knowing her. Her career gave her many lifelong friendships both in
Brantford and Victoria.
Lorie enjoyed curling, playing bridge and coaching girls softball. She also
enjoyed the simple pleasures in life such as afternoon tea, drives along
Victoria's water front, ice cream cones from the Beacon Drive-In, feeding
the ducks at Beacon Hill Park and summer days swimming at Elk Lake. Lorie
was on the board of directors of HepC BC, along with her husband, for many
years. They helped to raise awareness of HepC and provided hope and support to many.
The love of Lorie’s life was her family. Although, some would argue, it was
shopping! She always tried to be off work for every celebration and made sure
she made everyone feel special through her gifts and hand written cards. She
gained much satisfaction from giving to others and seeing their joy. Lorie
always put others before herself.
She leaves behind her daughters Debbie, Shawna, and MarLynn. She also leaves
behind her son's in law, Marcus, Jon and Quinn., her grandchildren, Tanner,
Dakota, Kiera (Cortez), Spencer, Shelby, and Jackson, and her great
grand-daughter, Annelise.
Please no flowers.