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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1321Article copied from the Pickering News Advertiser, February 15, 2002.Jean Tyas 1911-2002 Jean Anderson was born August 28, 1911 on a farm in Dunbarton. She was one of seven children born to Christine Cameron and Robert Anderson. Jean's father died early in life leaving Mrs. Anderson to raise the children on her own. When Jean was eighteen it was the start of the Great Depression. These events shaped Jean's life values; Importance of Family, Kindness to Others, Generosity.Jean Anderson married Alfred Tyas in 1936. In the following twelve years, her five children were born. In 1940 Jean and Alfred moved from Toronto to 542 Kingston Road, Pickering. It was Jean's wish to raise her children in the countryside close to her family. This was a major factor in positively shaping the lives of her family as was the remarkable stability of her marriage. Jean took great pleasure in her twelve Grandchildren. Five children, twelve grandchildren, 65 years of marrige , 62 years of living in the same home; A wonderful legacy.542 Kingston Road was always an "Open House" with everyone being greeted with Jean's wonderful smile. Strangers would be given food, shelter and travelling money. It became the central gathering place for the extended family. The love that Jean radiated was the glue that held the entire family together.Early in life and extending well into her eighties, Jean assumed the role of family caregiver. This included the nursing in her home of extended family members for periods approaching one year.In 1948 Jean with Alfred's constant support began her dedication to community service with the establishment of the Rouge Hill Home and School Association. This major activity was followed by her and Alfred's very active involvement in the Pickering Red Cross. Jean's major achievement was the creation of the Seniors Centre in Pickering Village and the associated Foot Clinic. Jean achieved much recognition for contributions to the betterment of society including the awarding of the Canada 125 Medal.To the end Jean continued to express to us her courage, her grace, her aura of goodness. For the family our relationship with Jean is complete. It has been an unbroken circle with no gaps, no unfinished business, no regrets. It was based on her unconditional love for us all."To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"