Sarah Ann Aileen ROWELL

Sarah Ann Aileen ROWELL obituary

Sarah ROWELL Obituary

ROWELL, Sarah Ann Aileen (McNamara) October 29, 1930 - August 20, 2019 Quietly in the night, at the Juravinski Health Centre, in Hamilton, on August 20, 2019, in her 89th year. Known as Aileen to many and Mom to her five children, Gram and Nana to her four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She is survived by her children Mary Ann Goheen of Gravenhurst, Fred Rowell of Halifax, Kathy Greening (Frank), and Lorna Rowell (Leo Gluchowski) of Hamilton and Lillian Joan Rowell of Scottsdale, Arizona. Survived by grandchildren Tim Greening, Isaac Gluchowski-Rowell, Emily Rowell (Patrick Rogers) and Anna Rowell, and great-grandchildren Jack, Audrey, and Annie Rogers, all of Halifax. Aileen will be missed by cousin Allison Rowell, of Sarnia, ON, and her many friends. During her lifetime she worked for Bell Telephone, assisted in the operation of Arthur Rowell Ltd., and was employed as the Volunteer Coordinator for Hamilton Civic Hospitals - Henderson, for over 24 years. Aileen was predeceased by her husband Arthur Rowell, parents William and Kathleen McNamara, her siblings Patrick, William and Margaret Real, and son-in-law John Goheen. At her request, there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place and her ashes will rest with her parents in Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery. We would like to thank Susan Sciascetti for her friendship, comfort and care of our mother, especially during the past few weeks, and Judy Ireland for her support. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson's Society or charity of choice would be appreciated.

Published by The Hamilton Spectator from Aug. 20 to Aug. 27, 2019.

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