Toronto Star

BETTY ANN MCKINNON

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Passed away peacefully at home in Irvine, California at the age of 87, Monday evening, November 29, 2021. Betty Ann was born in Charlottet­own, Prince Edward Island, Canada on December 10, 1933. After a full and complete life, she leaves behind her devoted husband Jim, four loving children Paul, Mary Jo Kauker (Jim), Mike (Inez) and Janet Spiech (Paul), fourteen grandchild­ren and two great grandchild­ren. Betty Ann also is survived by siblings Marie, Teresa, Judy, Donald, and Steve; predecease­d by her parents Austin and Barbara Gallant of Charlottet­on, and siblings Julienne, Joan, Estelle, and Barbara. After Јnishing high school in Charlottet­own Betty Ann qualiЈed as a nursing student at the Charlottet­own General Hospital, graduating from that program as a registered nurse (RN) in 1956. She then ventured oЇ the Island to complete a graduate course in pediatrics at the Margaret Haig Hospital in Jersey City, NJ. These credential­s made her a valued pediatric nurse at Hamilton's St. Joseph's Hospital, at Toronto's Wellesley and Scarboroug­h General Hospitals, and as a volunteer to the American Heart Society of Michigan. In Irvine she continued to donate her time to the money counting ministry at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton Church as well as the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and as an early participan­t in the SOS Society. Betty Ann's life story took her from the Atlantic to the PaciЈc, and beyond. From Charlottet­own to Irvine, where she lived enjoyably for the past forty years, including stops along the way in Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario, and Farmington, Michigan. The stop in Hamilton included marriage to husband Jim McKinnon, October 17, 1959. Aside from her family and friends Betty Ann's true loves in life included a lobster meal, golf, and travel. Her travels with Jim, both independen­tly and as part of his work with Ford Motor, Nissan North America and as an automotive marketing consultant, included Canada, USA, Latin America, most countries of Europe and the Far East, India, and Kenya, where she had one of her most enjoyable travel experience­s -- a visit with sister Marie and her husband Bud, who at that time had been missionari­es in Africa for some twenty-Јve years. Visiting with Marie exceeded even her and Jim's long-time desire to see the African animals in the wild, which they did on safari in Kenya and Tanzania. Betty Ann was a true one of a kind. You will always be loved and forever in our hearts. Rest in peace.

Funeral arrangemen­ts and times can be found at Saddleback Chapel Mortuary, 220 East Main Street Tustin CA 92780, internet

link www.saddleback­chapel.com

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