Here’s where Mississauga residents can share their condolences for Hazel McCallion
Published January 30, 2023 at 6:02 am
In the wake of Hazel McCallion’s passing, the City is inviting residents to pay their respects by writing in Books of Condolences, which will be made available throughout the city.
On Monday, Jan. 30, Mayor Bonnie Crombie and Members of Council will be the first to sign the Book of Condolence at Mississauga City Hall at 9:45 a.m.
Starting at 10 a.m. on Monday, members of the public can sign and leave messages in the Book of Condolences at City Hall and at various community/recreation centres in Mississauga:
- Churchill Meadows Community Centre
- Clarkson Community Centre
- Erin Meadows Community Centre
- Frank McKechnie Community Centre
- Huron Park Recreation Centre
- Malton Community Centre
- Mississauga Senior’s Centre
- Meadowvale Community Centre
- Mississauga Valley Community Centre
- River Grove Community Centre
- South Common Community Centre
The Books will be in place until the evening of McCallion’s private funeral. Details on additional public memorial activities will be shared in the coming days.
An online book of condolence is available now through Turner and Porter.
In lieu of flowers, the McCallion family has asked that donations be made to Trillium Health Partners Foundation or to the Hazel McCallion Charitable Foundation for Arts, Culture and Heritage.
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