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Fuller Crook, Joan

FULLER CROOK, Joan

1932 - 2021

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Mom, Nanny, Great Nanny, Joan Mary Crook (nee Fuller) on January 16, 2021, at the Grace Village seniors’ home in Lennoxville, borough of Sherbrooke, Quebec.

Born in August of 1932 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, to parents Hilda and James Fuller, she was in her 89th year.

Joan was predeceased by her husband, William, whom she married on December 27, 1952. Together, they raised five children: Debbie Hudon (Ron), Jim (Chantal), Bill (Linda), Mike (Holly), and Barry (Adam Belhachemi); all of whom profoundly mourn her loss. She will also be greatly missed by her grandchildren: Jenn Morrison (Matt), Corey Bowen (Sybille), Brian (Katelyn), Melissa (Maxime Rousseau), Rebecca (Mike Johns), Andrew (Steph Hume), Michelle (Jake Ritari), Curtis, Megan, and Chelsea; and her great-grandchildren: Emily and Sophia Morrison, Lukas and Niklas Bowen, Elliot and Eloise Rousseau, and William Crook.

Raised in Sherbrooke, Joan moved to Ayer’s Cliff with her husband and baby daughter in 1954 when Bill bought the garage which he renamed Crook’s Service Station after purchasing it from Mr. Stevenson. Over the years, even while busy tending to the needs of a large family, Joan worked at the garage doing the bookkeeping, first with her husband, Bill, and then, after his death, with her son,Mike. Mom loved chatting with all of the customers who came into the garage.

Mom was a fun-loving person with an infectious, self-effacing sense of humour. She was always ready with a kind word or joke. She had a great love of the outdoors, and especially enjoyed any time spent near the water, whether it be at our former cottage on Bacon’s Bay or our many vacations to Old Orchard Beach. She led a very active life and approached new hobbies with great enthusiasm - curling, golfing, gardening, etc.

And, she loved to drive! One of her greatest joys when she got a little older and was no longer so physically active, was to get into the car and drive for hours through the countryside on the back roads.

Her greatest love, though, was for her family. She volunteered for just about everything when it came to school or sporting events. She made a point of being there for her children and grandchildren whenever possible. The many memories of time spent with Mom, Nanny, Great Nanny, will forever be cherished. 

We are very fortunate that Mom passed her last few years at Grace Village. She loved her room with a view of the front entrance and took great joy from the friendly waves and greetings she exchanged with the people coming and going. And she loved the staff, whose kindness and compassion we will never forget!

As a family, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the kind and loving care Mom received from the staff at Grace Village and from Dr. Zoltan Ferenczi. We can’t thank you enough for the comfort you brought to Mom, especially in her last days.

Donations in Joan’s memory may be made to the Grace Village Care Foundation at www.gracevillage.ca/donations .

Due to COVID-19 risks and restrictions, the family has decided that no funeral service will be held at this time. A graveside service for family and friends will be held at a later date to be determined. 

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To the Crook Family

I learned of the wonderful lady your beloved Joan was through Barry and Julie as they shared the many good memories of time spent with a special soul!! Christmas gift bags for all has left beautiful images in my own memory. In recent years through my own participation with Grace Village I had the privilege of being in Joan’s presence . I was witness to her magnificent Aura. As you grieve her temporary absence as is to be understood; you may rejoice in the knowledge that she is celebrating with those who crossed over to eternal paradise before her and she suffers no more. As usual Joan will continue to watch over all of you for evermore!

Greg Bishop

Gregory Lewis Bishop, January 20, 2021

To the Crook Family

I learned of the wonderful lady your beloved Joan was through Barry and Julie as they shared the many good memories of time spent with a special soul!! Christmas gift bags for all has left beautiful images in my own memory. In recent years through my own participation with Grace Village I had the privilege of being in Joan’s presence . I was witness to her magnificent Aura. As you grieve her temporary absence as is to be understood; you may rejoice in the knowledge that she is celebrating with those who crossed over to eternal paradise before her and she suffers no more. As usual Joan will continue to watch over all of you for evermore!

Greg Bishop

Gregory Lewis Bishop, January 20, 2021

Jim Crook

So sorry for your loss my friend!

She was such a lovely lady, great smile & an attitude to compliment.

Laurie D. Nadeau, January 20, 2021

Crook Family

We met Mrs. Fuller Crook only a couple of times but we feel that a lot of the things in and around our house are still hers. Her flower garden on the front yard is going strong and it definitely has all the attributes of a typical "english garden" that we love so much. We made sure her boxwood were kept in good shape during the renovations so they can be plant back in front of her old house. We remember vividly how she seemed a bit sad to sell her house but also happy to know that young children will get to enjoy her pool and wonderful backyard. She certainly made a lasting impression on us.

We offer our sincere condolences to the Crook Family and want to thank Mrs. Fuller Crook for giving us the chance to live in her beautiful house.

Kyanne & Simon

Simon Roy, January 20, 2021

Crook Family

What a wonderful tribute to a special lady. Our deepest sympathy to the family.

“When someone you love becomes a MEMORY that memory becomes a TREASURE”.

Heather and Eddie

Heather Wynne, January 20, 2021

To the Crook Family

Lucie and I are so sorry to hear of Joan’s passing . I have great memories of your Mom from days waterskiing at the cottage, the garage, and in their home. She was always a great friend to my Mom even across the miles. Visiting Joan was always on her itinerary when my Mom was here so she and your Mom could reminisce the curling days. Again our deepest sympathies. Mike and Lucie Taylor

Mike Taylor, January 20, 2021

The Crook Family

Hello dear family! I am so very sorry for your loss! Nanny was very dear to my heart! Hugs to you all!

Julie Bishop, January 21, 2021

The Crook Family

Our condolences to you all at this time.

Michael and Valerie Locke, January 21, 2021

Bill Crook

Dear Bill,
I am saddened to hear that your mother passed away.
Celebrate her life and carry on with the memories and teachings she left you with.
"Nobody is really gone as long as there is someone left to remember"

Mila Biblos, January 21, 2021

the Crook family

we wish to express our sympathy to all of Joan's family. we have great memories of her, we will always remember that she was the first to offer rides to hockey games and to help anyway she could. she was a very generous lady, and always had time to stop and have a visit.

Delbert and Christina Smith, January 21, 2021

The family

My sympathy to all of you for your loss. I have many fond memories of chatting with Joan and always a wave when she was out driving. It was always a pleasure to see her, she was so cheerful.

Muriel Martin, January 21, 2021

The Crook family..

Jim, my sympathies to you and your family, my friendship goes back many years with Joan, we played hockey together and water ski together. I remember her as so full of life,And a wonderful laugh that would make you laugh. It seemed like she was always helping people, love to be around people. In later years I remember her Curling,Joan was always very good at anything to do with sports. We were all amazed at how she used to drive in the winter to North Hatley to curl, never even complain when she got a 9 o’clock draw. Cherish all the good times and I’m sure there are many, she worked hard and played hard. Always with a smile...

Margaret Moore, January 23, 2021

Family of Joan Crook

Dear Crook Family,
It is with great sadness that I said goodbye to Joan, a resident I cared for regularly and a dear friend. No matter how she felt in being interrupted daily, she never failed to say thank you and do something to make me laugh! She said so many encouraging and sweet things which I really appreciated! She spoke highly of her family and told me many adventures of spending time on the lake, water skiing, raising her children, helping her Dad and Mom in the business, growing up, etc.
I am thankful I was able to spend some personal time with her the morning before she left us, holding her hand, singing a few songs and just being with her. I think of Joan as someone with a life full and well lived.
I extend my sympathy to all of you and pray that as the days pass, you will gain strength, comfort and courage as you lay Joan to rest. She's probably so busy now and active, we can hardly imagine...breathing Heavenly air and swimming and dancing. I look forward to seeing her again! Until Then Joan,

Judith CCG at Grace Village

Judith Yonan, January 31, 2021

The Crook Family

My deepest condolences upon hearing of the passing of your Mother. I remember her fondly from the 1970s when I spent a lot of my summers at Bacon's Bay. Her obituary truly reflects her personality.. full of life! Cherish the memories of good family times. May she rest in peace. Mitch MacLeod, Edmonton, Alberta

Mitchell MacLeod , February 22, 2021

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