The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ethel, 107, is oldest Covid-19 victim

Tributes have been paid to 107-year-old Ethel Lees who has died of Covid-19 at her Broughty Ferry care home. Newtyle-born Ethel lived in her own home until two years ago. Picture: Kim Cessford.

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A “larger-than-life” 107-year-old Tayside woman is thought to be Scotland’s oldest Covid-19 victim.

Much-loved Ethel Lees, who was born in Newtyle, succumbed to the virus on April 24 at Lochleven Care Home.

The well-travelled Dundonian had remained independen­t for almost her whole life and had stayed in her own home until just two years ago.

A keen sportswoma­n, she often reflected on her time playing field hockey as a goalie or travelling the world competing in Scottish Dancing competitio­ns.

Andrew Chalmers-gall, the manager of Lochleven Care Home, paid tribute, saying: “It’s always extremely upsetting to lose one of our residents; each one is special and part of our close-knit care community at Lochleven.

“It feels particular­ly unfair for coronaviru­s to cause Ethel’s passing at the age of 107.

“She’d seen such a lot in her life and loved to share stories with the children from local schools and nurseries.

“Staff loved seeing Ethel wave from her window as they left for home at the end of a shift, and she’d regularly be found on her ipad showing other residents how to use online banking and Skype.

“She was a larger-than-life character and fiercely independen­t, living in her own home until August of 2018 when she joined us at Lochleven.

“All the staff and residents will miss her greatly and our thoughts are with her family at this sad and difficult time.”

Ethel was raised in a small flat in Lorimer Street, Dundee, before moving to Roseangle House as one of eight girls and four boys in the Milne family.

At 23, Ethel married husband John and the couple had three children together — Brian, Jack and Muriel.

In 1963 the couple emigrated to Toronto with son Brian to live near Muriel and they were joined by son Jack a few years later.

Ethel’s husband died at just 55 and she stayed in Canada with her daughter until 2013, when Muriel died following a lengthy illness.

Although Ethel often visited Dundee she only moved permanentl­y to Broughty Ferry in February 2018.

Last year, she celebrated her sister Ruby Moir’s 100th birthday alongside her beloved sibling.

She would have turned 108 on May 23. Ethel is survived by children Jack and Brian, as well as grandchild­ren Bruce, Douglas, Graham, Russell, Brian and Garry, as well as many great-greatgrand­children.

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Picture: Kim Cessford. Ethel Lees pictured with Nicole Lees, left, and Kirsten Lees.

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