Jean Louise McClintock (née Robinson), 1927–2024

We are saddened to announce the death of our mother,
Jean Louise McClintock (née Robinson),
on October 8, 2024, at the young age of 97.

Beloved wife of the late Erskine McClintock.

Loving mother of Wendy (Rick) and Murray (JoAnn), Grandma to Erica (Steven), Gordon (Cecilia), Stacey (Kirk), Shelley, Scott (Katelyn), and Jayme (Philip), and a very special Great “Old” Grandma to Braidey, Avery, Tomas, Evan, Hollie, Jessica, Malia, Ellie, Kassidy and Lyla.
 
Jean was born on May 3, 1927 in Lacolle Quebec, second child of the late Elmer and Blanche Robinson.  Predeceased by her sisters Helen, Mary, Ruth and Lois, and by her brother Don. She is survived by her brother Alan, along with many nieces and nephews.
 
Jean moved to Ormstown in 1944 to complete her high school, it was there she met and fell in love with Erskine. They married in September of 1949 and moved to the stone house on the farm, where they spent many happy years together. Their grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought endless hours of sunshine to their lives.
 
She will be remembered as a teacher, friend, and volunteer on numerous committees and groups. She was also a devoted choir member and strong supporter of St. Paul’s United Church.
 
 
The family would like to give many special thanks to her devoted caregivers,
who provided much comfort during the last few years,
allowing her to remain in her own home. 

 
 
According to her wishes, a private graveside service is planned.
 
The family invites you to join them at the Ormstown Fairgrounds Dining Hall,
on October 18th from 2 to 5 p.m., for a time of sharing and remembering.
Donations in her memory to St. Paul’s United Church would be appreciated. 

St. Paul’s United Church, 19 Lambton St., Ormstown QC J0S 1K0, 
or by e-transfer to ucwormstown@gmail.com, password: church1234
(please use the message box for return address).
 
 

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    My sincere sympathies go out to the McClintock families. She will be sadly missed, hold on to all those wonderful memories.


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    Our deepest sympathies to all the family.
    Jean was a wonderful ladies always with a nice smile.


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    Our heartfelt sympathy to the McClintock family. Aunt Jean was so kind, caring and so special. There are so many fond memories. She will certainly be missed.


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    To Murray, Joanne, and Wendy, my sincere condolences on the passing of Jean.
    Anne , Doug and I were so fortunate to have been able to visit her in August.
    Murray McEwen


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    To Wendy, Murray, and families, my deepest and sincere condolences. Fond memories of Jean go all the way back to when she boarded with the Lang family while attending Ormstown High School. She was a real lady in every way and will be missed by many. She is now with Erskine, the love of her life.


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    Sincere condolences to Wendy and the entire McClintock family. Jean was a lovely person who will surely be missed by all who knew her.


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    Our Sincere Condolences to all the Family
    Thinking of you all through the loss & transition
    Cherish the memories


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    Our sympathies to the McClintock family at this most difficult time. Jean was fortunate to have all of her loving family close to her and involved in her life. She will be missed!


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    Murray, JoAnn and Family

    Our deepest sympathy to your family. Your Mom was a treasure to all who knew her


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    Murray & JoAnn and Families,

    Thinking of you all as you go through these difficult times.
    Let your memories help you when you are sad, and then those memories will be with you forever.

    Love
    Gayle


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    My condolences to all her family. She was amazing lady. Always had a great smile. May she rest in peace.
    Had some great Chats when I was younger with her ..


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    Our deepest condolences to family and all who knew and loved Jean. What a special lady with her cheerful smile and warm welcome always evident!


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    Our deepest sympathies. I have many fond memories growing up next door. As a child, I loved going over to visit Erskine and Jean to watch the cows being brought in from pasture in the evenings for milking .They were both very kind neighbours.

    Regards,

    Matt Brocklehurst
    Valerie Rachubinski


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    Our thoughts and prayers are with your all through this loss and transition. May the happy memories give you some peace.


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    Our deepest sympathies. Jean was a very special person. She was always wonderful to stop and talk with. She will be missed.


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    Murray and JoAnn, you will miss this beautiful lady, we’re thinking of you and your families.


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    Dear Family,
    The picture above says everything about Aunt Jean. A warm and welcoming person whose smile speaks of her joy in living and in loving those around her. Whenever we met at a get-together it was great to chat with her. If a person can be gentle and lively at the same time it was her.
    My deepest sympathies to you all,
    Love,
    Evey


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    Condolences,to the McClintocks on the loss of Aunt Jean. Wonderful memories and a long life, well lived. Sorry I can’t be there next Friday


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    Our deepest sympathies for everyone’s loss of such a special family member/matriarch of your entire family…

    Deb & Wes x.o.


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    Deepest sympathies to the entire McClintock family. Jean was a special lady and I always enjoyed chatting with her whenever I had the opportunity.
    Loraine and Steve Lalonde