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Shirley Ann Prendergast

Shirley Ann Prendergast

December 12, 2025

Shirley Ann Prendergast

Prendergast, Shirley Ann (née Bond)

October 21, 1928 - December 12, 2025

We are saddened to announce the death of our beloved mother Shirley on December 12, 2025 in Mount Forest (a former resident of Malton, ON for more than 70 years). 

Shirley was the loving wife of Wilfred (predeceased), and cherished mother of Colleen Johnson (Eugene), Bert (Judy), Susan, Nancy (Bryan Perdue) and Julieanne (Marni Barrow). She was much loved by her six grandchildren, Sarah, Patrick, Wilfred, Kevin, Matthew and Luke, and adored by her 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Alex and Lydia (nee Stewart), and her siblings Lloyd (Leona), Betty (Tom Brassard), Robert (Vilda), she is survived by her brother Rick (Brenda) Bond of Malton and many adoring nieces and nephews. 

Shirley was born in Woodbridge and grew up in Malton. She was a determined and strong woman who was blessed with a wonderful sense of humour. As a teenager, her good grades made it possible to volunteer as a Farmerette, spending a summer in Thedford, ON, weeding onions and helping with other farm chores. The highlight of this first adventure away from home were the friendships she encountered and the pride she felt contributing to the war effort.  Being exempted from having to write her final high school exams was also pretty exciting.  Upon her return to Malton, she worked at AV Roe. After marrying Wilf in 1948, she spent many years with the Ladies Auxiliary Legion Branch 528, serving time as President.  In recognition of her dedicated service, Shirley was awarded a Lifetime Membership. She took up golf when Dad retired in 1975. They enjoyed a summer spot at Pike Lake for many years together. In 2002, Mom made a permanent move to Mount Forest where she played a great game of golf at Pike Lake, enjoyed bowling and euchre and her weekly Buck and a Quarter card games with the Mount Forest ladies and a very competitive game of cribbage until just recently. Shirley volunteered at the local thrift shop until her independence was curtailed rather abruptly due to her failing eyesight. She sometimes lamented on how difficult it was not being able to see, but she never felt sorry for herself. She found joy in her garden, growing tomatoes, beans and cucumbers and an abundance of beautiful perennials, and she delighted in the hummingbirds and orioles that were often at her birdfeeders.

Mom’s pickled eggs at Christmas were greatly anticipated by those who were lucky enough to be gifted a jar and her butter tarts, coconut tarts and steak and kidney pies were legendary. Although she will be greatly remembered for these things, it is her strength, courage, kindness and her unwavering support in all that we, her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren accomplished that we will whole-heartedly miss. She was a very proud Mom, Granny and GG. 

Cremation has taken place and Shirley will be laid to rest with her beloved husband at Glendale Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke. A celebration of life will be held on January 24, 2026 at the Mount Forest Legion, 140 King Street West, Mount Forest, from 1:00pm till 4:00pm with memories being shared at 2:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the CNIB or Cancer Patient Services (Mount Forest Thrift Shop) would be appreciated by the family. Donations and online condolences may be made at www.englandfuneralhome.com


Condolences

So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. Living next door to her on McNaughton Avenue, I remember her as being so kind, friendly and happy. What a treasure to have had her in your life for so many years. Sending our heartfelt sympathy to all her family.

— Leo and Rilla Arial, December 16, 2025

So sorry for the loss of your dear mom, Shirley. What a blessing to have had her in your lives for so many years. It’s a testament to her strength and love for her family. We’re sending our love at this difficult time.

John and Kathy Brett
And Leo Brett

— Kathy and John Brett, December 16, 2025

Our heartfelt condolences to your family….shirley was such a sweet soul ❤️

— Debbie & Shaun, December 15, 2025

To Shirley family we send our condolences. We always enjoyed Shirley stopping on her walks pass our house in Pike Lake.Such a kind and pleasant lady to chat with. May all the warm memories keep her in your heart. JIm &Lynn Wright

— Jim&Lynn Wright Wiarton, December 15, 2025

Lynn and I offer our sincere condolences to the family.. Shirley was a wonderful person and awesome neighbour.. for her to enjoy and live life to the age of 97 is simply amazing… Shirleys girls were there every step of the way and was so beautiful to see… We are thinking of her and the family at this sad time..We are away til spring and sadly will unfortunately miss the celebration of her life.. 🤗

— Grant and Lynn Kuhn, December 15, 2025

Thoughts and prayers to the family.

— Margaret Muir, December 15, 2025

To All of Shirley’s wonderful Family
We are so very saddened to hear of Shirley’s passing. She was one of the best, so gentle and kind.
Skip always had fun with Shirley telling her his off colour jokes. I played many rounds of golf with Shirley, she wasn’t the longest hitter but always, always straight down the middle. Loved golfing with her. RIP Shirley.
With Love, Linda & Skip

— Linda & Skip Schornagel, December 15, 2025

My condolences to all of Shirley's family and friends. She was a wonderful woman. Always so kind and generous with her time and friendship. I always enjoyed chatting with her while on her walks. And appreciated her knowledge of flowers, golf, and life in general. She will be missed.
Sincerely, Daphne Taylor

— Daphne Taylor, December 15, 2025

So very sorry to hear about Shirley. I wish I could be here to attend her Celebration of Life but unfortunately will be away. She was a lovely lady and well liked here at Pike Lake.

— Elaine Kin, December 15, 2025

To Shirley's Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Keep your memories close as they will always bring a smile to your heart. We will remember Shirley with fondness as she was loved by all at Fairway Estates.

Sincerely,
Pat and Ken

— Ken Cameron, December 15, 2025

My condolences to Shirley’s family and friends. I enjoyed playing golf with Shirley even though she beat me every time and she was more than 20 years my senior. RIP Shirley

— Joan Kyle, December 15, 2025




Contact Info

294 Main Street South
P.O. Box 38, Mount Forest
Ontario, Canada N0G 2L0
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