Audrey TOURNAY Obituary

TOURNAY, Audrey April 8, 1930 - November 29, 2019 Renowned Muskoka Wildlife Advocate and founder of Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Rosseau, Ontario, Audrey Irene Tournay, 89, passed away peacefully on November 29, 2019, in Parry Sound, Ontario. Audrey was born April 8, 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario. She is pre-deceased by her parents, Charles Robert and Pansy Luella May Bannister and her sisters. She will be sadly missed by her long-time friends and fellow wildlife rehabilitators, Tony Grant and his daughter Michele Grant. She will also be missed by Roberta Smart, family and other cherished friends, as well as all who have been inspired by her wildlife rescue work, art, and books, including 'Beaver Tales', a collection of her personal stories of wildlife rehabilitation. In 1972 Audrey moved to a pioneer homestead in Rosseau, Ontario and began teaching art and other subjects at the Parry Sound High School. Soon after, she began rescuing orphaned and injured wildlife, including a beaver named Quibble who could not be released into the wild. In spite of Quibble chewing her wooden furniture and eventually a hole through her kitchen floor, in 1982 Audrey dedicated herself to wildlife rehabilitation full-time. Her 460-acre homestead property became the registered charity Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in 1987 and continues to operate to this day. For her contributions to wildlife rehabilitation and education, Audrey received the Animal Action Award from the International Fund of Animal Welfare and also the Paul Harris Fellowship Award from the Rotary Club of Parry Sound. She retired in 2010, leaving behind a tremendous legacy in the countless thousands of orphaned and injured wildlife that were given a second chance through her kindness and dedication. Friends will be received at the Logan Funeral Home , 81 James St, Parry Sound (705-746-5855) on Sunday, December 8, from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Audrey will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 8, in the Logan Memorial Chapel, followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, in memorial donations and animal sponsorships to Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary would be appreciated, at www.aspenvalley.ca To send an on-line condolence, please visit www.logansfuneralhome.com

Published by North Bay Nipissing News from Nov. 29 to Dec. 6, 2019.

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I believe Audrey Tournay was a teacher at Lakeport Secondary School in St. Catharines, Ontario when I attended in the 60s.
She would have been my home room teacher.

Nothing is mentioned in the obituary about her teaching career before moving to Parry Sound. Is this the same person? I would appreciate knowing because I support the Aspen Wildlife Sanctuary and I would share this information with my St. Catharines friends.

She was respected as a teacher at Lakeport when I was there. And now, knowing about her love for wildlife, I respect her even more.

Lynne Brady

January 26, 2020

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