The death occurred peacefully at Western Hospital, Alberton,
on Saturday, April 20, 2013, of Kathleen (Kay) Mildred (nee Biggar)
Morrison, of Maplewood Manor, Alberton, age 75. Beloved wife of the
late James W. Morrison. Kay was born in Tyne Valley on April
8, 1938, and was the daughter of the late Johnny and Ruby (Murphy)
Biggar, of Tyne Valley.
She is survived by her children: Barry (Arlene), of Alberton,
Peggy (Phil) Pineau, of Elmwood, Linda Barnett, of O’Leary,
Susan (Tom) Murphy, of Alberton, Terry (Maureen), of Ebenezer, Allan
(Deanna), of Alberton, and David (Mary), of Charlottetown. Also
survived by grandchildren, Melanie (Troy) Gordon, Cory Morrison, Joel
Pineau (Brianna Rice), Laura (nee Pineau) (Donovan) Morgan, and Evan
Pineau (Stephanie Peters); Shalyn (nee Barnett) (Ryan) Pinkham,
Timothy Barnett, Jamie Murphy, Isla Murphy (Derek Ting), Robin Dunn,
Jodi Morrison (Tyler Wallace), Thomas Morrison, William Morrison,
Tamara Morrison, David Morrison (JanElle Mason), Emily Morrison, and
Sarah Morrison, and great-grandchildren, Codey Gordon, Rory Jane
Pinkham, Shaw Morgan West, and Quincy Davis Morgan. Also survived by
brothers and sisters: Billy Biggar, of Summerside, Emmett Biggar
(Deletra), of Ontario, Joyce (Edgar) Williams, of Whitby, ON, Bruce
Biggar (Jeff), of Oshawa, ON, Jackie Biggar (Carol Gallant), of
Summerside, and Sherry (Bruce) Bujold, of Cascapedia, PQ; and her
sisters-in-law, Beulah (late Albert) Sharpe, of Ellerslie, Doris (Mel)
Housley, of Sechelt, BC, and Kathleen (Ralph) Enman, of Summerside.
Also survived by aunt, Elga Ramsay, of Summerside, and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents and parents-in-law, sisters, Judy
(in infancy), and Anita Hanley, and by grandson, Adam
Murphy.
Resting at the Rooney Funeral Home, Alberton. Visiting hours
Monday, April 22nd from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m. Funeral service and
Holy Eucharist to be held at St. Peter’s Anglican Church,
Alberton on Tuesday, April 23rd at 11:00 a.m., Rev. Andrew Mortimer
officiating. Interment in St. Peter's Anglican Church
Cemetery.
If so desired, memorials to the Western Hospital Equipment
Fund or to St. Peter's Cemetery Fund would be gratefully
appreciated.
www.rooneyfh.ca