We are sad to announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother at home, surrounded by family, at the age of 93. Predeceased in 2007 by Joe, her loving husband of 57 years. Survived by 9 children: Mary Anne (Allan), Janet (George), Paul (Gina), Theresa (Dennis), Monica (Michael), Mark (Clara), Cecelia (Greg), Joan (Bernie), Michelle (Garry); 19 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Also many nieces and nephews.
Mom was proud to be a second generation Victorian and a graduate of Victoria High School. She was happy and proud to remain in the Fairfield home that she and Dad built in 1950. Mom loved to laugh, play games and spend time at Shawnigan with her family. She loved her china painting, crocheting and projects for the family. For many years she entered her crafts, needlework and baking at the Saanich Fair and won many ribbons for her handiwork.
Much gratitude to the wonderful ladies of Pacific Coast Health Services, especially Caprice & Hilary for all their care and Scrabble games. Also special thanks to the Island Health homecare workers and nurses, for their support and guidance.
Due to current Covid19 restrictions, there will be a private family Funeral Mass at St. Patrick’s Parish with Fr. William Hann officiating. Interment will be at Royal Oak Burial Park. Flowers gratefully declined but if desired donations can be made to Victoria Women’s Transition House Society. We thank all family and friends for their kindness and support during this time.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Tony Blatchford Our sincerest sympathies to your family. My mother, Em Blatchford (nee Baldock), was Susie’s cousin. They were born at opposite ends of the same year (my mom in December of 1927). My mom tells me that until recently, they would call each other about New Years to wish each other a Happy Birthday and to catch up. My mom has very fond memories of her childhood and teen years in Victoria with Susie and the rest of the Colbert family.
Please know that we are thinking and remembering her at this time.
Love from Em and the rest of the Blatchford family
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Hilary I was sorry to hear of Susie’s passing and know she will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Susie was delightful to be with and I really enjoyed visiting for as long as I did. Her sense of humour and love of Scrabble was second to none and I have many happy memories.
Susie has a wonderful caring family and it was a pleasure to meet you all.
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Ann Nute Dear Mary Anne & Family
Dave and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and yours at this time. Your mom always had a great smile and contagious laugh. May good memories ease your grief at this time. Thinking of you all.
With love Dave & Ann Nute
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Linda Powell I remember your mother from our time of visiting while china painting. Once a week we’d all get together and chat and paint and laugh. She was a lovely woman and I know you will have so many warm and happy memories of her. No matter how old your parents are, it is always a difficult time when it is time to say goodbye to them. I am sorry for your loss.
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K Anderson Janet, George and family,
Our sincerest condolences on the passing of your mother.
Let your loving memories of a life well lived console you during the sad time.
Take care, Al & Karen
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Pat Rivard (McLellan) To all of the Griffin Family, our deepest sympathies from the the McLellans, especially on behalf of Mom, Helen McLellan. We remember the great times the “Married Couples Club” had each month, playing games and having a relaxing evening without all us kids, and we all got together for the summer picnic at Bamberton. Mom and Dad considered your parents such good friends. That group of friends was their network in times of joy and times of challenges, always there to support each other. To think those friendships started before they all were married and lasted all these years. May it be the love, support and prayers of your friends and family that carries you through this difficult time.
Theresa, hope to be able to give you a hug at St. Pat’s whenever we are able to travel again.
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Marilyn Allison My sincerest condolences at the loss of your mother, Mary-Anne and family. Find comfort in knowing your Mother was surrounded and loved by many. may she rest in peace and finds my mother soon in heaven.. My Mom loves Scrabble
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Colin Hall Sending our sincere condolences to the Griffin family….
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Denise Neigel Janet and family i am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Even if you are prepared, the loss of a mother leaves a huge hole in your heart that never truly closes. I didn’t know your Mom but it seemed she lived a good life with a beautiful and caring family around her. Sending you my thoughts and prayers that in time your wonderful memories of her will bring you comfort. Much love , Denise xo
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Peter Colbert I have great memories of my Aunt Susie. We had a great relationship – from the first time I visited Victoria she and Uncle Joe (salt of the earth) were just great, made me feel like family whenever I came to visit. She loved to talk about her younger days with my dad, loved the history of the Colberts and Griffins, And her kids were all great, a lot like their parents with excellent senses of humour and fun. I used to call her to chat on the phone fairly often, always cherished having family out in one of the beautiful cities in Canada. So glad that I made the trip out to see her when I heard of her illness about a month ago. It was just like old times, and she was sharp as ever. Jim and I had a fantastic and memorable meal with Theresa, Dennis and other family members, including 2 of the Derks boys – I’m just thankful to have seen Susie for the last time… I loved her a lot and will miss her…. my thanks and warmest condolences to the Griffin family.
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Cindy and Myles Braid Beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady. Myles and I send our condolences. Hugs to all the family xoxo
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Ali Leclair Michelle, your mom had a wonderful life with a loving husband and family. Be proud. You have good memories my friend. Love you
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Ann Campbell So very sorry to hear of Aunt Susies passing. I will always remember her best for her wonderful sense of humor and her pig latin lessons! Hugs and condolences, RIP Aunt Susie xoxo
I just heard the sad news, so sorry and will always remember Susie as the Queen of Moss Street. Our young childhood days growing up across the Street from the Griffins was always exciting and active. We spent all the daylight hours playing in their back yard on the swings or up and down Moss Street causing havoc, and Susie was always keeping an eye out making sure all were safe. There was the odd broken bone or stitches required in those days as we kids played outside, no screen time! In Susie’s later years when I visited our Old Moss Street home across the street, I would always try to pop across to visit Susie, get the family updates and just listen to Susie with a very sharp mind and a great smile.