Anita Ann Plummer

May 20, 1941 - March 17, 2019

Funeral Details: Arrangements entrusted Peaceful Transition Barrie

Beloved wife of Geoffrey Plummer, mother to Juanita and Christopher and Grandmother to eight grandchildren, passed away peacefully on March 17, 2019 at home.  Anita will be missed by her family and friends.

At Anita's request there will be no funeral or Celebration of Life. She has requested a graveside service at the Mickle Memorial Cemetery which will be held at a later date.

Sincere gratitude to Dr. Martin O'Shaughnessy and staff at the Cottage Country Family Health Team and to The Rev. Kelly Baetz of St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Bracebridge. For those who wish, please donate to St. Thomas' Church.

CONDOLENCES

5 Condolences
  • Ian Turnbull
    Posted on: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 Reply

    Geoff and family,
    I recall her sunny spirit years ago on chance encounters. Sorry for your loss.
    Ian Turnbull

  • Don & Liz Jamieson
    Posted on: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 Reply

    Sorry for your loss. We really enjoyed Anita with her ready laugh and bright smile. Will miss her when we go out for lunch and breakfast. She has had a tough time and is at peace now.
    Will miss her so much.

  • John & Linda Kelly
    Posted on: Thursday, March 21, 2019 Reply

    Geoff, Juanita, Christopher & precious grandchildren:

    We are truly sorry to learn about the loss of Anita – a wonderful Wife, Mother & Grandmother. It was an honor to have known Anita & we always enjoyed some good chats, good laughs and yes, some tears along the way. I remember well the day we met – Anita had brought Juanita & Christopher to school for their first day at BPS. As she was leaving & for whatever reason, she stuck her head into the kitchen. It was hot dog day & my helper was a’ no-show’ – she rolled up her sleeves & dug into help me with this huge task. That was the beginning of our friendship. The four of us used to meet on Friday nights for dinner at the North Villa Restaurant. Over the years we would see each other in passing but we always walked away laughing – our chats were great & now they are cherished memories.
    May the Lord bless & comfort you during this sad time & please accept our most sincere condolences.

    John & Linda Kelly

  • Liz Lester
    Posted on: Friday, March 22, 2019 Reply

    Dear Geoff and family,

    I am saddened to hear of Anita’s passing. She was one of the first neighbours I had pleasure to meet when I moved to Bracebridge six years ago, and she made me feel most welcome from the get-go. I will miss seeing her cheery smile and wave when I’m out with the pups. Most sincere condolences to you all in your loss.

  • Brian Forsyth
    Posted on: Monday, March 25, 2019 Reply

    I was so sorry Geoff to hear that you had lost Anita. I will always remember her coming into the store on those days that she visited Renaissance Hair Salon and it was the ladies there that told me. I hope it goes without saying that if there is anything I can do for you please don’t hesitate. You are in my prayers.

    Brian

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