• Thursday, November 26
    2 - 4:15
  • Thursday, November 26
    6 - 8:15
In an effort to adhere to provincial and local restriction’s regarding capacity; attendance MUST be scheduled through the ‘SignUp’ link below or
call us at 905-383-3323.

Friday, November 27
2:00pm at Church of the Resurrection
Judith Dodman

May 12, 1938 - November 23, 2020


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Book of Condolences
The Wear Family

Posted on: November 25, 2020

Tiger cats home games,Sunday night roast beef dinners,summer holidays up north,lots of euchre, rummoli and pictionary,poker nights at the Rizzo's house,playoff argos vs tiger cats road trips. We are all richer for having Judy in our lives and now poorer that she is gone.Sorry we all can't be there but you will all be in our thoughts.
Julie Taylor

Posted on: November 25, 2020

Jeannie, Mike and Mark, I was so very sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was an amazing woman. She will definitely be missed. You are all in my thoughts.
Doug Webb

Posted on: November 25, 2020

I would like to offer my condolences to Jeannie, Mark and of course my “brother from a different mother” Mike. I was very saddened to hear of your mother’s passing. Your mother was a kind and generous person. I’ve literally known her from the day I was born. Judy (or more appropriately Mrs. Dodman) was like a second mother to me and my sister Natalie. I will always remember her as a warm and kind person who would never hesitate to invite you into her home and would always offer you a meal or something to drink. It was just who she was. We always knew we had a second home at 11 Algoma Crescent and I will truly miss that. To Jeannie, Mark and Mike, I am truly sorry for your loss and I’d like to believe that this is not good bye, but only “see you in while mom”.
Canon Bill and Jette Thomas, ON

Posted on: November 25, 2020

Judy was the sort of person I affectionately referred to as "a force to be reckoned with". Having worked with her at 67 Victoria and at Cathedral Place , I admired her dedication and commitment to enabling the best in the people around her. She will be long remembered.
May she rest in peace, and rise in glory.

B.