Lynda Fray

Lynda Fray

Sep 10th 1948 — Apr 4th 2023 (74 years)

Biography

Lynda Margaret Fray, a loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother, passed away on April 4th, 2023. Lynda was a woman of simplicity, who enjoyed spending her time reading and relaxing by the lake. She will always be remembered for her unwavering love and devotion to her family. Lynda is survived by her loving husband, Paul Fray, their son Jamie Fray and daughter-in-law Virginie. Lynda also leaves behind her cherished sister Fran and brother-in-law John, Arlene and Jim, Ken and Jodie, Terry and Cindy, brother-in-law John and Ricky, sister-in-law Marie and Tony, father-in-law Ken and Mary, as well as numerous beloved nieces and nephews. She will also be forever remembered by her adoring granddaughters, Ashley and Megan, and great-Grandson Ethan. Predeceased by father Lloyd Smith, Mother Joan Smith, and son John Barkey. Lynda lived life to the fullest, and her loss is mourned by all who knew her. Her family and friends will always cherish the time they spent with her, and they take comfort in knowing that Lynda's love will live on in their hearts forever. Though we say goodbye to Lynda, we take solace in the memories she has left behind, that will never fade away. Rest in peace, Lynda. You were loved more than words can express, and you will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Lynda's name to The Gord Downie fund for Brain Cancer Research at Sunnybrook Foundation. https://donate.sunnybrook.ca or 416-480-4483. A Celebration of Life will be held on April 25th between 1-4 pm at St. Pauls Presbyterian Church located at 12251 Regional Road #1 Leaskdale Ont. L0C -1C0.

Notes of Condolences about Lynda

Rachel Fray

2 months ago

You will be missed terribly Auntie Lyn. I hold on to the fondest childhood memories I have of chatting with you during Christmas Dinners, Family BBQs, and spending time up at the trailer during the summer. You were always so kind and thoughtful. May you Rest In Peace. Love you. 💕

Sue and Rick Wilson

2 months ago

Lynn was a part of my trailer family. Whether sharing books, having a drink or two or just chatting together. Lynn was blessed with family and friends and will always be in our hearts.

Fran Baker

2 months ago

To my sister and best friend Lyn. I shall miss our shopping trips to Peterborough and lunch at Red Lobster, topped off with our celebratory Caesar. Checking out the outdoor market on Saturdays, and Xmas craft and bake sales around town. We shared the love of reading, from a good love story by Nora Roberts, to the spy thrillers of a Tom Clancy novel. Lyn was always transplanting daisies, or brown eyed susans, to put around the trailer, but her favorite flower for special occasions were yellow roses. I always envied Lyn's ability to sew. She could take the ugliest cushions and make them new again. A few years ago I had a knee replacement done. I needed to go to a public pool for therapy. Who supported me and was by my side encouraging me... my sister Lyn. My heart is filled with sorrow.

A LIFE TAKEN TOO SOON, GOOD BY FOR NOW SWEET SISTER, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.

Katherine Fray

2 months ago

Auntie Lyn, you will be so missed ❤️❤️ Losing you is such a loss for our family, and no family get-together will ever be the same without you there. You were such a kind and caring Aunt. I will always remember all the kindness you showed me as a child and growing up. All the birthday cards.. you never missed one birthday, and all the fun at the trailer during summers.

I love you & I will cherish the memories I have of you forever. 🌹

David McEndoo

2 months ago

Watching Hockey, and Lynn was such a gracious host , always, made you feel welcome,

Rhonda St.Pierre & Trevor Piper

2 months ago

Heaven has claimed another beautiful soul!! May everyone find peace & comfort in all the wonderful treasured memories you have. Hold them forever close to your hearts. XO

Jim James

2 months ago

Lynda’s memory is eternally etched in our hearts

Dorothy Brumby-Burton

2 months ago

My condolences on your loss

Arlene McClure

2 months ago

Lynda: I miss your smile and your laughter and everything that made you special and unique.

Rest On my Beautiful Sister

Until we meet again.❤️


Sharene Williams

2 months ago

Lynn was a very sweet lady who was always thinking of others. Some of my fondest memories with Lynn was sitting on the porch at the home in Fenelon Falls and watching the sun set as we talked about the kids. I remember her and Paul at the trailer on Elephant Lake with the boys, and her washing the dishes down by the water. She loved being outdoors and with those she loved. You will be missed Lynn by all who had the honour of knowing you!

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Rachel Fray

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Arlene McClure

Sharene Williams

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