WENDY HEATHER BOURNE, of Millennium Drive, Welches, St. Thomas entered into rest on April 20, 2021.
Wife of the late Carl Bourne.
Mother of Neil and Carla.
Grandmother of Chad and Niah.
Sister of Denzil, Shirley, Trevor, Keith, Sandra, Ward, Ann and the late Clyde, Eileen and Sheila.
Friend of many.
The service will be held on Friday, April 30, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. Attendance will be by invitation only and the family invites you to view the live stream of the service. Donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be gratefully appreciated. Flowers may also be sent to Lyndhurst Funeral no later than 7:00 a.m. on Friday.
To view the live stream of the service, please click here
Michelle Brown
wrote on April 30, 2021 at 11:25 am
My deepest condolences to Neil and Carla during this difficult. Wendy was a beautiful person inside and out. God has gained another angel snd she will be missed. Sleep in heavenly peace Wendy ❤️🕊️🙏🏾
Charmaine Dumont and Family
wrote on April 30, 2021 at 11:20 am
Dearest Neil, Carla and family,
Our deepest sympathies to you. Your mum blessed so many people with her love and kindness. I am grateful to have known such a wonderful person. Praying that you’ll find comfort in your memories of her. May she Rest In Peace.
The Forbes Family in Toronto, Canada
wrote on April 30, 2021 at 11:17 am
Our sincerest condolences to Uncle Trevor and family on the loss of your beloved sister/mother/grandmother, Wendy.
Thinking of you during this time of loss and sending our love and prayers. May you find solace and strength from the eternal love our Heavenly Father. Rest in Eternal Peace.🙏❤
Sincere condolences to Wendy's family and friends.
She was a committed parent and grandparent of the St. Gabriel's School. Always there with her beautiful smile and willingness to lend a hand.
May she rest in peace.
Margaret Morris
wrote on April 30, 2021 at 1:01 am
My sincere condolences to Carla, Neil and the entire family. I have not known Wendy for very long, but what a lady! I loved her sense of humor and her laughter. She had such a gentle and calming spirit, it was a joy to be in her company. May she rest in eternal peace and rise in Glory. And may God surround and comfort you in this time of your loss.
shamonique brown
wrote on April 30, 2021 at 12:53 am
My most heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Wendy was an astonishing woman, and she will truly be missed. With all my love
Shamonique Brown ❤️
My heart is filled with sympathy for the shock and grief you are suffering today. Wendy will live in my memories as a wonderful individual. She will be dearly missed. Rest In Peace.
Love Always
Maxine Brown 🙏🏾
Janice Thornhill
wrote on April 29, 2021 at 10:05 am
My sincere condolonces to Wendy's family and close friends. I worked with Wendy at C&W BARTEL from James Street to Windsor Lodge and always found Wendy to be a very pleasant person. We always had a very good rapport and even after we left the Company we attended the many 'limes' which our Operator Services Department held at various locations. I can remember her chuckles and her laughter in those days. She will be sorely missed.May she rest in peace and may the God of heaven and earth comfort you with His everlasting peace now and always.
Sincere condolences to Wendy’s entire family and friends. She was a wonderful person and will be missed. May her soul Rest In Eternal Peace 🙏🙏
Rosie and Beans Ellis
Neil, Carla, the Scott, Bourne and many other family and friends have lost an amazing and wonderful lady. Wendy will always be cherished and remembered for her kindness, wisdom and life-long dedication to her family, friends and community. While we mourn her passing, let us remember the many precious moments and love that she shared with all of us who were blessed by her graceful and impactful life. Take comfort that although her earthly journey has ended, her radiant spirit lives on.
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Funeral Notice
Please note that the funeral for Marcellus Louis is on Thursday, July 15th, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Topic: Grieving Differently with COVID 19
In this Social Work Season 2021 of Love and Loss ... Sunday March 21 takes us to a place of 'Loss'
'Ubuntu' I am because We are standing on the foundation built by Social Worker Legends. Much of today is being built on COVID 19. It has caused much delayed grief, new funeral arrangements and new fears to enter a funeral home or to touch a loved one.
To take us through this COVID 19 Grieving differently is Mr. Peter Griffith, Funeral Director of Lyndhurst Funeral Home.