Tuesday, 5 May 2015

APRIL SHOWERS bring MAY FLOWERS


SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF YOU
 for your sincere Love and Support 
during this difficult time.
The Day/Donnelly Family


SHERRON LEE DAY | 1943-2015  
SAUSIYENTA Bat SARAH  |   5703-5775   |  סיסִיֶענְטָא בת שָׂרָ֔ה
May her Name be as a Blessing    Aleha HaShalom / עליה השלום 
May her soul be bound up in the bonds of life.
May her memory be as a blessing and may she rest in peace

Sherron Lee Day, formerly Sherron Donnelly & Sherron Peck, transcended to heaven on Saturday April 24th 2015 in her new south Surrey home surrounded by her loving family now in mourning; Husband George Maxwell Day, Sister in law Joan Schertzberg (Day), Son Dean Donnelly, Daughter in law Marlene Tompkins, Grandsons Ethan & Hayden Donnelly.

Sherron Lee Reznick was born on October 8th 1943 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan to Myer "Max" Reznick and Sarah "Sylvia" Reznick. After her grandparents immigrated to Canada in the early 1900's, her parents were wed in Winnipeg Manitoba before moving to their new home in Saskatoon. Five years later on Erev Yom Kipper ‘Sher’ was born as the second child to elder brother Benny (1941-1947) , 7 years before her sister Marilyn (1951) and 10yrs before her youngest sibling Ronald (1953). Life on Poplar Crescent was full of close friends and neighbours in a warm close-knit community. She enjoyed growing up and going to school in the thriving vibrant Buena Vista & Nutana area of Saskatoon where the family residences still stand today.


Her father had built his business’s from meagre beginnings at Saskatoon Glass to a successful local developer while Her mother “Sylvia” ran the household raising her four children, and leading the children by example in both community volunteerism and in Jewish & Family traditions Instilling in her daughter the values of family, kindness, graciousness, and appreciation.  Sherron enjoyed fulfilling her young girls school fancy to become a BV-figure skater, Nutana Blues cheerleader and ultimately the Head Majorette of the Saskatoon 


Lions Club Marching Band. She was known to all her classmates, girl and boyfriends as a gentle unselfish young woman who was always loved and admired for her loyalty and caring towards others.Sherron had found her “Young Hero” before she had left Nutana Collegiate in ‘63 and two years later married Donald Donnelly (1942-1983) in Saskatoon where he was an officer in the Saskatoon Police Department as she began her 30+ year banking career. The newly weds had a few apartments around town before settling down on Windsor Street with their new baby boy Dean Cole born in 1968.


In 1971 Sherron moved “Out-West” to Vancouver continuing to battle personal adversities and health challenges while simultaneously winning the hearts of her friends & colleagues in over a half dozen lower-mainland branches of the Bank of British Columbia, eventually the HSBC Bank of Canada. Sherron later found her true “Life-partner and Sole-mate” in George Day within a circle of friends that had developed in the late 70’s. George and Sherron became inseparable in the early 80’s and officially tied the knot over a decade later in 1994. Sherron & George lived all over the lower mainland before settling into their Dundas St. Vancouver home, while George worked nearby in the North Vancouver ship yards and Sherron in the Hastings and Nanaimo Branch of the HSBC Bank where she ultimately retired in the late 90’s.


Life was sweet, simple and rich to them both, as Sherron hid handwritten love notes in Georges bag-lunch only to later gush over finding his love notes tucked away in the pages of her favourite Danielle Steel romance novel. She would often enjoy these books with “cold one” under the hot sun while tanning on a lawn chair whenever the weather permitted. Together this couple enjoyed many sunny destination holidays and regularly toured by truck throughout the northwest provinces and states, visiting auto shows & car racing events. 


Other fond 'Sher' pastimes included: *Many hours in the sunroom overlooking Dundas traffic;**Late night long distance calls to her mother in Saskatoon or her Sister in Law Joan in Ontario; ***Walking the (Donald Market / Library / PNE) circuit around her familiar East Van neighbourhood.

In 2000 Sherron & George became new grandparents to their first grandchild Ethan Donnelly and three years later youngest grandson Hayden Donnelly. Over the past 35 years “Uncle & Aunty Day” later “Grandma & Grandpa Day” attended a myriad of family life events where they always arrived with glowing grins, big hugs & soft kisses to bestow on the grandsons as well as many beloved young nieces & nephews.

Throughout her life Sherron battled a multitude of maladies both genetic and acquired, from profound Scoliosis to serious abdominal cancers without any whimpers or complaints. She was a true fighter her entire life as she fought for the underdog and those less fortunate around her as witnessed in her decades of donating time, money and energy towards the United Way, MS Society and Hospital Cancer research. 

In the last months few months of her “Home Hospice” care in their South Surrey Townhome, Sherron rallied against the craziness surrounding her tongue and throat carcinoma by celebrating every moment, singing, joking, laughing and dancing while surrounded with the warmth and love of her family and lots of precious pink things glowing in the spring sunlight.

Making these final months and days a special time required the coordination and assistance of many people dedicating infinite hours to ensure this reality was possible. We the family, wish to express our deepest heartfelt appreciation to the many special individuals who made these incredible contributions to Sherron’s life this past year and all years past.


Sherron will be adored, revered and remembered by a huge extended circle of family & friends stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic in Canada and the United States and Worldwide from Israel to Austria and back. She has given all of us the opportunity to follow and learn her “Kind of Matter! Attitude of Gratitude” while she silently prevailed through overwhelming medical adversities showing us all how amazing her love, courage and extraordinary will to live would grow in our hearts like flowers of the soul.



 
Legacy of Love. 

A wife, my mom, and our grandma too,
Family forever was everything to you, 
A twirler, a leader, a friend & sister too, 
This is the legacy we now have from you. 

You taught us love and how to fight, 
You gave us strength and you gave us might. 
You fought for all of us in one way or another,
As a survivor, a friend, a wife and a mother.

For all of us you gave your best,
Even now as you've come to rest.
A stronger person would be hard to find, 
As you touched so many being so caring & kind.

Your love shone through in your sweet grinning face,
Wearing your heart on your sleeve, you'll never be replaced.
With your winks, your touch and your silly angry glare,
With your notes and jokes you showed us love and how to share.

Amidst our broken hearts here, we know you're not alone,
For part of us went with you, as Heaven became your home.
Your memory is our keepsake, of which we'll never part,
As you've joined G-d in his keeping, we always have you in our hearts.

We know you're in a place of peace, where all your pain is gone,
As we see a pink flower in the breeze we feel your love live on.

"ILY" XOXO 
"Shalom Chaverim"- שלום חברים"
"Peace friends till we meet again"



 Mom's Legacy of Love
A Message to all of us seen here in her Last Love Note from her own hand, April 2015
Temple Shalom Cemetery South Surrey BC




Sunday, 26 April 2015

SHERRON LEE DAY | 1943-2015 |

Purple Heart 
Dear Family & Friends,
Our Beloved Sherron ; 
 Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt, Neighbour, Co-worker & Dear Friend has transcended.
 

SHERRON LEE DAY | 1943-2015 |  SAUSIYENTA Bat SARAH  |5703-5775 |
|  סיסִיֶענְטָא בת שָׂרָ֔ה   |(Aleha HaShalom / עליה השלום )

May her soul be bound up in the bonds of life.
May her memory be as a blessing and may she rest in peace.

 
 


Please feel free to join us for the Funeral Service & Eulogy

Monday April 27th at 3:00 pm
at the
White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Synagogue
#32, 3033 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC  V4P 1B8


Followed by her Interment at 4:00pm


at the
Temple Shalom Cemetery
14965 28th Avenue, Surrey BC 
Ph: 604-266-7190 info@www.templesholom.ca   www.templesholom.ca  Map: https://goo.gl/maps/w3ofS

Followed by The Meal of Condolence 4:30-5:30pm
at the
White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Synagogue
#32, 3033 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC  V4P 1B8
604.541.9995  info@wrssjcc.org  www.wrssjcc.org  Map: https://goo.gl/maps/w3ofS

In lieu of Flowers please donate to one of Sherron's most beloved passions,
helping to create a healthy, caring an inclusive community for those in need
and less fortunate through her 35yrs of Volunteering with the United Way.

Please Donate online using the following link:

In Memory of Sherron Lee Day

C/O The Day Family
#2-12919 17Ave
Surrey BC V4A 8T2


Thank you.
The Day/Donnelly Family 

SHALOM CHAVERIM (שלום חברים) 




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Friday, 24 April 2015

St Georges Day..23.04.15

St George's Day 23.04.15
St George's Day in England remembers St George, England's patron saint.
The anniversary of his death, which is on April 23, is seen as England's national day.
According to legend, he was a soldier in the Roman army who killed a dragon and saved a princess. 

Celebrate St George's Day

St George's Day used to be a national holiday in England. It is now an observance that is celebrated with parades, dancing and other activities. Flags with the image of St George's cross are flown on some buildings, especially pubs, and a few people wear a red rose on their lapel.

Church services on the Sunday closest to April 23 often include the hymn 'Jerusalem', written by the poet William Blake. The words describe a supposed visit to Glastonbury, England, by Jesus Christ during his youth.

Public life

April 23 is not a public holiday. Schools, stores, post offices, businesses and other organizations are open as usual. Public transport services run to their usual timetables.

About St George's Day

St George was born sometime around the year 280 in what is now Turkey. He was a soldier and rose up through the ranks of the Roman army, eventually becoming a personal guard to the Emperor Diocletian. He was executed for being a Christian on April 23, 303, and is buried in the town of Lod in Israel.
St George is most widely known for slaying a dragon. According to legend, the only well in the town of Silene was guarded by a dragon. In order to get water, the inhabitants of the town had to offer a human sacrifice every day to the dragon. The person to be sacrificed was chosen by lots. On the day that St George was visiting, a princess had been selected to be sacrificed. However, he killed the dragon, saved the princess and gave the people of Silene access to water. In gratitude, they converted to Christianity. It is thought that the dragon represents a certain type of pagan belief that included the sacrifice of human beings.
St George's Day was once celebrated as widely as Christmas. But the celebrations waned by the end of the 18th century after England had united with Scotland on May 1, 1707. In recent times, there has been a push, involving campaigns and petitions, to make the day a public holiday in England.
St George is the patron saint of a number of other places, such as Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Portugal and Russia. He is also remembered in some regional holidays, such as in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada and among the Gorani people who live in a mountainous area in the Balkans and were converted to Islam many centuries ago, but still observe St George's Day. Around the world, a number of days are devoted to St George, including April 23 and dates in November and December of the Gregorian calendar.

St. George's Day

Symbols

The most widely recognized symbol of St George's Day is St George's cross. This is a red cross on a white background, which is often displayed as a flag. It is used as England's national flag, forming part of the Union Flag, the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Saint George's cross was originally the flag of the maritime Republic of Genoa. Around 1190, the King of England started paying the Doge of Genoa to protect ships originally from the city of London and the rest of England that sailed in the Mediterranean.
During the crusades in the 1100s and 1200s, English knights used St George's cross as part of their uniform. It has been the official flag of England for centuries, but the Union Flag, a combination of St George's cross, St Andrew's cross and St Patrick's cross, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. Now Saint George's cross is used as a national symbol by fans of the English national football, rugby and cricket teams. At international matches, flags and scarves bearing this cross are worn and people paint it on their faces. It is also has a prominent place on the arms of the City of London and the flags of the city of Barcelona, Spain, and the country of Georgia.



MORNING WAKE TIME..5am to 9pm


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LATE MORNING AFTERNOON & NIGHT



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 Left Foot Mottling
 A purplish or blotchy red-blue coloring on knees feet etc.

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FACIAL
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NIGHT WATER PARTY



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