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Lilianne Suzanne Jenkins (nee Chenier)

 

Suddenly at home on July 30, 2023, Lilianne Jenkins, wife of David Jenkins, mother of Wesley (Nikki) and Neil (Shannon) and grandmother to Mya Kirkness, Keegan and Mason Jenkins.

Lilianne had a variety of careers in her life: Scotiabank, BMO, and later as a Para with RESD at Salisbury-Morse Place School. Although illness cut short her career, she made many good friends along the way and was a proud “Sals Gal”.

She predeceased by her parents Lucien & Lorraine (Laurin) Chenier. In addition to her immediate family and her protector, Starsky, she is survived by her brother Chard (Annie Danino) and sister Paulette (Bob Knister) and numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews, Aunt Deed Chenier and many Laurin and Chenier cousins.

Cremation has taken place and a private family service will take place at a later date.

Thank you all the Emergency personnel who attended and to the many Homecare people who came through our door in the last few years.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to your favourite charity.

8 thoughts on “Lilianne Suzanne Jenkins (nee Chenier)”

  1. Dear David and boys, I’m so very sorry for your loss and have fond memories of Lillianne’s delightful laugh.

    Take good care of each other and your memories will make you smile.

    The Bodi family

    1. Thanks Rennie. Although Lilianne has had many health issues over the years this took us by surprise. Although we have our sad moments, remembering the good times is helping us through. Wes and I are currently in Alberta at a family reunion which is helping as well as we haven’t had one for 6 years thanks to covide. We return home tomorrow night.

  2. On the journey through our sadness there is a light that shines on our loving memories. These treasured memories will forever be, tucked safely in our hearts.
    Thinking of you all.

    Her soul broke the bounds of her body and soared into the cloud speckled sky ~ R.I.P. Lilianne

  3. Thanks Rennie. Although Lilianne has had many health issues over the years this took us by surprise. Although we have our sad moments, remembering the good times is helping us through. Wes and I are currently in Alberta at a family reunion which is helping as well as we haven’t had one for 6 years thanks to covide. We return home tomorrow night.

  4. Our sincere condolences to David and his family.
    I will always cherish our childhood memories and the strong bond between us.
    Her unique sense of humour and her wise counsel were always appreciated, and came from a place of Love.
    My dear sister will be sorely missed but remains always in our hearts and minds.

    RiChard, Annie and Sarah

  5. Dave and Family;
    Our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of Lilianne. We shared many laughs , enjoyed many “ coffee breaks” and lunches together. There was never a dull moment when she was around. Sometimes we would laugh so hard we would be crying!
    She always talked about her boys and you, and was so very proud of you all! She had a huge heart for all the kids she worked with on a daily basis. Although I have not seen her in quite awhile, I am grateful for the friendship we had. Rest in Peace my friend.

  6. CORNELL WYNNOBEL

    We have been close friends for 50 years. So many good memories of fun and laughter with Lilianne and you David. We are very saddened to hear of Lilianne’s passing, will so miss hearing her voice. She always showed genuine interest and concern for friends and family. Our deepest condolences to you and the family. Cornell and Muriel Wynnobel

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