Lorna Melinda Colley was the daughter of the late Geretta Mae Colley and Louis Fraser. At the age of 57 Lorna's life was cut short by stage four metastatic breast cancer. Lorna was a beautiful strong and supportave woman who spent most of her life doing voulneteer work in her community helping women and children in need. A talented seemstress and wonderful cook Lorna was an advocate for healthy eating and also encouraged other women to do the same while fighting cancer. We encourage you to donate to this fund to help the many men and women fighting like she did. She is survived by her daughters: Amanda, Alisha, Andreena, Ashleea and Ackeela. She was the loving grandmother of Shamae, Asia, Makhai, Cailyn, Jaylen, Nasir and Jourdan. Brothers Fabian (Carla), Phil, Jerome, Sanderson, Brenton (all of North Preston) Todd (Ferenda) Cherry Brook, Darrin, Tony (both of Dartmouth), David (Ronalda) East Preston, Andy (Calgary), Darrell (Claire) Ontario. Sisters Angela (Dartmouth), Janice, Charlotte, Denise (All of North Preston) Lolita (Clinton), Elma (Richard) both of Ontario, Elizabeth (Cole Harbour) She was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Thomas and Leota Colley (David) and parental grandparents Issac and Eunice (Downey) Fraser.
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