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Elizabeth Eva Lemon
Posted By Egan Funeral Home On March 16, 2026 @ 3:34 pm In Bolton Area,Obituaries | 34 Comments

Peacefully passed away, surrounded by her loving family, at Maple Grove Care Community, Brampton, on Saturday, March 14, 2026, Elizabeth Lemon, at the age of 100 years, beloved wife of the late Lloyd Lemon. Loving mother of Dale (deceased), Leta and her husband Kenneth Chamberlain. Cherished grandmother of Afton Chamberlain and her husband Bryan Crocker, and David Chamberlain. Proud great-grandmother of Brianna, Danika, and Dylan. Dear sister of Mary and her husband Frank (both deceased), Julie and her husband Harry (both deceased), John (deceased) and his wife Hilda, Stanley and his wife Marion (both deceased) and sadly missed by her nieces and nephews in the west. “Lemon” will be fondly remembered by the Clarke family and many relatives and friends.
Elizabeth will be remembered not only as a loving mom, grandmother and great-grandmother but also as a wonderful friend. Elizabeth’s sense of humour was infectious. She worked hard to help provide for her family and she never judged anyone. At her 100th birthday party this was quite prevalent as to how many people came to give best wishes – she was the princess that day. Elizabeth loved speaking to everyone from her past and present. She will be dearly missed.
Honouring Elizabeth’s wishes, cremation has taken place.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Leta, Ken and All of Beth’s Family.
I am so sorry to hear of Beth’s passing. We had many a laugh over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Isn’t it wonderful that she had her 100th birthday celebration.
Connie.
Leta, Ken and family
Sincere condolences on the passing of Beth
May she rest in peace
God Bless she made it to 100 years old
Leta and Family, our hearts go out to you at this time. Beth was an amazing friend who had loving and open way about her. She loved her family very much and valued her friendships. Her faith was remarkable. So much good to say…
She will be missed.
Love
Leta, Ken and family
Our condolences to all at this difficult time. Elizabeth or Grandma Lemon as we always called her, she was such a lovely lady and so thoughtful to everyone. She had a wonderful life, as we can all appreciate how hard she worked caring for everyone and her kindness will always be remembered. She was a real Princess at her 100th Birthday and we felt lucky to have been with her that day. Keep her memories close and she will be with you always.
May she rest in peace.
Sending love and healing hugs to everyone. Beth was an amazing beautiful person and friend that became family. I will cherish my talks and time spent with her dearly. She will always have a special place in my heart. Rest in peace beautiful Lady.
LETA KEN AND FAMILY sorry to hear of you moms passing may you hang onto all the great memories yous had
Leta, Ken and family. Our deepest condolences to you all on the passing of Beth. She was a wonderful lady and a great friend to mom over the years. Always so kind and a constant in our lives growing up. Heaven has truly gained a special angel. So sorry.
Leta, Ken and Family, we are so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. May all your wonderful memories help support you during the difficult days ahead and always.
My condolences, Beth was one of the nicest people, good memories.
Condolences to the family, Mrs. Lemon was always a lovely lady, I always enjoyed interacting with her when she volunteered at the old Thrift Store when it was on Healey Road, and we still miss Lloyd even after all these years.
Thinking of you all
The Todd Family (Stella, Kathie, Brent)
Dear Leta, Ken and family, so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. What a wonderful and great lady she was. The celebration you all had for her 100 th birthday will be a cherished memory of her forever.
Take care and thinking of you all at this time.
Love Linda Tiveron (nee Edge)and family.
Leta: Condolences, remember the family get togethers 65 years ago.
James Healey
Dearest Leta Ken Afton, David and Grandkids
Gramma Lemon, Beth you will be missed by us all as a second gramma. Your love and kindness and witty sense of homour! Will be cherished. Our deepest condolences
Karen, Melissa, Kayla and family
Leta Ken and family
My sincere condolence on the passing of your mother. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Beth was a lovely kind Lady.
May she rest in peace. God Bless.
Our sincere condolences good lady and neighbour
Leta, Ken and Family,
My sincere condolences at this difficult time. She will always be “Grandma Lemon” to me 🙂 Such a kind soul who loved her family and enjoyed her life. May all the happy memories bring you some comfort in your grief.
Thinking of you all
Krista Lloyd (Venning)
Brian an I are so sorry for the loss of your Mom she lived a full life sounded by her family an grandmother God Speed
Sincerely
Brian an Carol Moffatt
Leta, Ken and family,
We are sorry to hear of Aunt Beth’s passing. She was a breath of fresh air and her mind was something else. Her out look on life was always so positive and up beat. Her laugh was infectious.
Our memories of her many trips out West will always be held in our hearts.
Thinking of you.
God bless
Wayne and Charlene Izsak
One great girl with a beautiful laugh! RIP dear Beth ❤️
Dear Leta, Ken and all extended family members,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Beth. She was a lovely lady and I often remember seeing and chatting with her and Lloyd back in the day. They both always left you feeling so happy after chance meetings. What an amazing couple they were. May your fond memories help to carry you through this most difficult time. I will cherish my memories of them both. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
LeeAnne Rescorl
Leta, Ken and Family.Sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing.
I have fond memories of your family visits to Saskatchewan over the years.
Beth was a special lady..She will be missed by many..Hope all your memories
of her will help you get through this..
God Bless.
Vivian Izsak
So sorry to hear of your loss
To Leta and Family,
She was such a good neighbour and I will miss her.
Thinking of you,
Connie Caruso
I worked at Armstrong nursing home many moons ago. with Beth an amazing lady. cared for everyone. Great cook. good friend. rest in peace Beth jenny ogden
“To teach is to touch a life forever”
Elizabeth (Beth) typified this quote throughout her life. In her youth she was an elementary teacher in the Bolton area. One of her former students attended her 100th birthday celebration. Elizabeth continued to work and to teach as she raised her family and participated in the community.
Beth always greeted folks with a warm smile and a loving hug. We treasure those memories of the visits and the many detailed stories she recounted of her youth in Saskatchewan. Over the years, Beth would send us many hand written notes of “thanks”. Her penmanship remained remarkable and so beautiful, typical of the school teacher she always was.
Everyone always enjoyed her humerous quips. At her 100th birthday, celebrated so recently at Leta and Ken’s home, she greeted the guests. When there was space in the line up, I went and sat beside her and we looked over the room full of guests and the party atmosphere. I remarked at a wonderful turn out there was of guests. Very quickly Beth replied, “Oh they didn’t come to see me, they came for the food,” and we both laughed, enjoying her usual quick-witted quip.
To Ken, Leta and family we offer our sincere condolences. Elizabeth touched the lives of so many people and she will be missed…
With our love Nancy, Glen, Jim, Cindy and Jonathan
Aunt Beth was a whirlwind of joy and energy during her visits. I can still picture her skipping rope in the backyard, her laughter inviting us into her playful spirit. Climbing stairs was an adventure for her, always accompanied by stories and laughter.
With my dad I appreciated how she nurtured him, knowing that she was like a mother when they were young, continuing that warmth through calls and letters to my dad and our family. She had a unique ability to make everyone feel like family. Conversations with her were joyful and wise, reminding us not to take life too seriously. Reflecting on her life, I can envision joyous reunions in the afterlife, where Aunt Beth, my dad, and their siblings gather to share stories and laughter once more.
Aunt Beth’s spirit lives on in all who knew her. Her legacy of kindness, joy, and authenticity will continue to inspire us to embrace laughter and to be kind to all.
Our condolences Leta to you and your family Aunt Beth will be missed.
Leta & Ken & family,
Our condolences to you at this difficult time of your Mother’s passing.
May she rest in peace.
Sincerely, Peter & Arlene Markle
Leta and family,
“Grandma Lemon” was such a beautiful soul and left an indelible mark on the lives of many. Sending my deepest condolences to you, and all that knew her ❤️
Leta, Ken and family
My deepest sympathies on Cousin Beth’s passing. I didn’t know your Mom as well as I did Cousin Julie but I know they were both incredible women and wonderful role models. Always so full of laughter, love and good old common sense. They remain forever in my memory. Love Laura
Leta, I’m so sorry to hear your sad news. I just saw her 100th birthday photos. looked like she had a magical day. I remember us talking about all the antics a good few years ago. Sending my condolences to you and your family. I know how closely knit you all were.
Vicky M.
Leta, Ken and family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Aunt Beth was an absolute gem. We enjoyed every visit with her, and she always made everyone feel loved and seen. It was an honour to have her in our lives. Her legacy will remain with us always.
Leta, Ken, and Family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. I will never forget the day of Mom’s wedding, when Corey spent the entire day escorting Julie and Beth. I remember thinking that if spending a day with those two matriarchs didn’t scare him away, he was truly a keeper. She certainly made him feel welcomed into the Izsak family.
Joking aside, she will be dearly missed by so many.
What a remarkable lady! I can remember when Leta and Ken moved next door to us when they were starting out, Beth and Lloyd were often there to help them set up their new house. Add Peter Clarke, across the road and you have a great neighbourhood. Beth reminds me of my own mother, being non judgemental and one who sees the good in everyone. Beth must have been a wonderful teacher bringing out the best in her students. With her unique sense of humour and kindness, you have the recipe to live to a hundred. She should be a role model for all of us.
Ken and Christina Graham
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