Cynon Valley

‘A life full of love and adventure’

- TOM HOUGHTON tom.houghton@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CHRISTINE Llewelyn Iles, who had a life “full of love and adventure”, has died aged 83.

Christine was one of three daughters born to Rachel and Merlin Llewelyn in Aberdare, and was the first student from the Aberdare Girl’s Academy to go to university, when her fellow students benefited from a half day off to celebrate.

She obtained her PhD from the University of Wales in Cardiff at the age of 23 in parisitolo­gy. The next day she married local rugby hero Derrick Iles.

She then headed out to Lake Malawi in the continent of Africa to continue her research in Africa. Her daughter Sian Elizabeth was born on the shores of Lake Malawi in a research centre while she was studying the cichlids of the Great Lakes of Africa.

Christine’s next stop in life took her to Lowestoft, where Derrick studied the herring fisheries of the North Sea. Christine began one of her varied careers here teaching nursing students. Her son David was then born.

In 1969, Derrick and Christine ventured over the pond to St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada – their long time home. Derrick settled in to the St Andrews Biological Station (SABS) and Christine brought Rhiannon into the world – the third child on the third continent. Christine became an integral part of life in St Andrews.

She was a long time girl guides leader, Anglican Church volunteer, substitute teacher and seller of real estate among a myriad of other activities.

The Iles house was known for its lovely gardens, a hobby she and Derrick thoroughly enjoyed. There were endless supplies of crafts and experiment­s on hand for when her grandchild­ren come to visit.

Many of Sian’s, David’s and Rhiannon’s school friends were welcomed into a warm place to hang out. Christine always made sure there was no shortage of snacks including Welsh cakes and warm homemade bread.

A 29-year breast cancer survivor, she supported the local cancer society, and provided inspiratio­n and hope to those also struck with the disease. In her last three years, she lived comfortabl­y at The Parklands on the Gardens in Halifax.

In a statement, her children said: “Thank you to Eleanor Brewster for helping her stay in St Andrews as long as possible, and being such a loving and understand­ing companion. Thanks to all the nursing and affiliate staff at the Shannex for making her life so pleasant.

“A shout out to Gabby and Princy for guiding her on her last few steps of her amazing 83-year adventure.”

Christine’s life will be celebrated at a later date at the Anglican Parish in St Andrews, New Brunswick, so her family and friends can all participat­e.

Her children added: “Thank you Mum, for always being there.”

Christine passed away peacefully on the morning of Thursday, March 16, in the loving company of her husband.

She is survived by sisters Marlene Dillon and Marjorie Wheeler. Her life and memories are cherished by her children Sian, David and Rhiannon, as well as her seven grandchild­ren and one great grandson.

Donations in her memory can be made to your local Alzheimer’s society.

 ??  ?? Christine Llewelyn Iles in her younger days
Christine Llewelyn Iles in her younger days

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