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Patricia Sweetman
In Memory of
Trish Sweetman
1951 - 2018
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Obituary for Trish Sweetman

Trish Sweetman
Sweetman, Patricia "Trish"

Passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at her home at Peacock Point, Lake Erie. Trish is survived by her mother Mildred Sweetman, (father Claire Sweetman - deceased) siblings Maureen Lush (Bob), Peter Sweetman (Inga) and Tom Sweetman (Viki), and by her nieces and nephews Jessica, Janine and Erik. Trish will be dearly missed by her many friends and those in the Peacock Point community.

Trish had a special love for nature and wildlife which included her beautiful pets Oscar, Shelby, Koji, Tao and Penelope. Her well-manicured gardens were indeed a joy to behold. All of which are a true testimonial of Trish’s love of life.



Trish's main aspects of her career consisted of manager of Mississauga Travel and 24 years with Air Canada. Her simple yet meticulous nature flowed through all aspects of her life as well as her passion for style and interior design.

Please join Millie, family and friends in sharing memories of Trish on Saturday, June 9, 2018 at Tavolo Restaurant, 1515 Rebecca Street, Oakville, from 2 -5 pm. In lieu of flowers, for those who wish, donations in memory of Trish to the World Wildlife Fund, the Sierra Club of Canada, and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society would be sincerely appreciated.
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