Kayley Elizabeth Lobbecke, age 10 years, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, June 4, 2011 with her loving family at her side.
Kayley was a Grade 4 student at Holy Cross School. She was a beautiful girl who made the world a magical place. She touched the hearts of everyone she met. She was a very sensitive and caring child and loved by all who knew her.
One of her greatest accomplishments was making the competitive team in gymnastics just prior to her illness.
Kayley loved fishing, camping, drawing and painting with her Dad. She enjoyed baking, reading, playing games and cuddling with her Mom.
Kayley thoroughly enjoyed going to school, being with her friends and participating in school activities. Travelling was an important part of her life. She was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit many countries.
Kayley will be sadly missed by her parents Chris and Sheri Lobbecke, her grandparents Brian and Sharon Mallon, Joe and Gisi Lobbecke (Austria), her great grandfathers John Mallon and George Fonso, her Godfather and uncle Rob Mallon (Janet Ford), her uncle and aunt from Australia Eric and Vicki Lobbecke, her Godmother Melissa Sdao and all her extended family, school teachers, friends and special pet Sunny.
Kayley will be joining in Heaven her grandmother Simone Lobbecke, her great grandmothers Irene Fonso, Anne Mallon and Omi Lobbecke and her aunt Dominique Pouffet.
Cremation has taken place.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 10 when family and friends will gather in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 2ll S. Archibald Street, for the Funeral Mass beginning at 6 p.m. celebrated by Msgr. P.M. Stilla, V.G. with Rev. Rey Sorgon O.S.A. concelebrating.
The Vigil Prayers will be offered on Thursday, June 9 at 7 pm at Our Lady of Loretto R.C. Church, 290Grenville Avenue. Visitation with family to follow in the church hall.
Should friends desire, donations can be made in Kayley’s memory to Camp Quality, The Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada or Ronald McDonald House Charities.
With Kayley’s passing we remind others that her life is one to be celebrated. Although we will miss her every day, she will always remain forever in our hearts.
Arrangements are in care of the Sargent & Son Funeral Directors, 21 N. Court Street.
Online condolences may be made at http://www.sargentandson.com.