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Enid McCollin
October 27, 1929 - June 24, 2015
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<div itemprop="description">Enid McCollin in her 86th year, of Whitby, Ontario, passed away peacefully on Wednesday June 24, 2015 after a lengthy illness, at The Village of Taunton Mills. <br /> <br />Enid was born in St. Patricks, Christ Church, Barbados on October 27, 1929. She was the last of six children born to the late Virginia and Fitzherbert Farrell. Enid worked for many years at Victoria Hospital in London Ontario, before retiring to Toronto, Ontario. She made God, church and family the focus of her life. <br />Enid is survived by Children: Neville McCollin, Allison Drakes, Arindelle Pilgrim, Malene Hunte-Farrell, Orian Archibald, Gilpin McCollin and Angela James. Son-in-laws: Bradley Drakes, Anthony Pilgrim, Lewin Farrell, Anthony Baldwin Archibald and Garnett James. Daughter-in-law: Ithaca McCollin. Grand-children: Shari-Ann McCollin, Lynnette Layne, Natalie Pilgrim, Dr. Michael Hunte, Allan Pilgrim, Christopher Hunte, Maryanne McCollin, Makaila Archibald, Kairah James, Asha James, Malik James and Tyron James. Eleven great grand-children. Sister-in-law Gladwyn Best and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by her parents, five siblings: Assina Forde, Carmen Brathwaite, Bishop Angus Farrell, Dessiemont Farrell, Lillian Young and grand-sons Wayne Neville McCollin and Shaka Comari James. <br /> <br />Pastor Gilbert Estridge will be officiating. <br /> <br />In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer&rsquo;s Society in her memory. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></div>