Roni's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Verona "Roni" Dryer, a beloved mother, wife, an accomplished nurse, and an adventurous soul. Roni passed away on July 31, 2023, leaving behind a legacy etched with a vibrant life, a caring heart, and a spirit that yearned for adventure.
Roni was born on October 10, 1930, and throughout her life, she embraced every moment with open arms and an infectious zest. Her personality was effervescent and she had a knack for lighting up any room she walked into. She carried an aura of positivity around her, always making everyone feel welcome and cherished.
Admired for her active and social nature, Roni was an unmistakable figure in her community. She was recognized for her involvement with many social clubs and her generosity. Whether it be her friends, family or even strangers, Roni always extended her advice and a warm helping hand, sharing her kindness and compassion without any reservation.
As a mother, she raised four children, instilling in them her values of love, courage, and determination.
Roni was a remarkable woman who wore many hats with grace. Her professional commitment as a registered nurse, her commitment to her tennis teams, her wanderlust spirit that led her to travel the world, all spoke of her many talents and of a life lived to its fullest. She was a firm believer in grabbing life by the horns and savouring every bit of it which was evident in her mantra - "Live life to its fullest. Travel, be adventurous, take part, enjoy life."
The loss of Roni is immense but her wonderful spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. As we mourn her passing, we remember her as a loving woman whose advice and memories will stay with us forever. Roni, you will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.
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Andy and I are so sorry to hear of Aunt Verona’s passing, she was such a wonderful person so full of life ❤️ We send ou…
Andy and I are so sorry to hear of Aunt Verona’s passing, she was such a wonderful person so full o…
Andy and I are so sorry to hear of Aunt Verona’s passing, she wa…