Funeral for Jan Plecash – Saturday, August 6 11AM

Stained glass on hoardingDear Friends,

The Coroner has released the body of Jan Plecash and has determined that there was “no anatomical cause” for her death. Other than that we know nothing. A cremation has been arranged by the Morley-Bedford funeral home and her ashes will be sent after the funeral to British Columbia to
be in the care of her father, Lorne Plecash. Julian Knight and Jan’s brother, Guy Plecash have been in Toronto to help with the arrangements.

The Funeral for JAN PLECASH will be held at the Church of the Holy
Trinity, 10 Trinity Square Toronto (phone: 416-598-4521) on Saturday August 6 at 11 a.m.

Parking is available in the Bell Underground parking lot (entrance off
Bay street, south of Dundas, just south of the avenue of trees off Bay
Street leading to the Church). The cost is $6.00 for the day.

Please let others know about these details if you are able.

Best wishes to all of Jan’s friends and family, and to all the extended
Holy Trinity family in this loss.

Bill Whitla

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