Brenda Ann Grassau
July 30th, 1934 – April 28th, 2021
We are saddened to announce the passing of Brenda Ann Grassau (nee Taylor).
Brenda was born in Montreal to Barbara Ann Taylor (nee Burry) and Ernest
Parsons Taylor. While never having lived in Newfoundland, Brenda was very
proud of her immediate and extended family roots there. The second eldest of
four siblings: R. Bruce Taylor (Chandra), Lynda O'Dwyer, and Richard Taylor
(Patricia), Brenda was predeceased by her mother and father, her husband
Peter, and her eldest brother Bruce. She leaves to mourn her passing her
younger sister and brother, her son Wilfrid, her daughter Pamela (Beth), and
grandchildren Katherine, Nicholas, Caleb and Addison. She will be fondly
remembered by nieces, nephews, and grand nieces and nephews in Canada,
Germany and abroad. Brenda received her teaching certificate from Macdonald
College in Montreal, and while teaching full-time completed her undergraduate
degree at Sir George Williams, and then her Bachelor of Library Science at
McGill University. Cataloguing books and working in the library 'stacks' afforded
Brenda the opportunity to live and breathe 'books', a passion inspired by her
mother and Aunt Josie. Her first librarian posting was at Queens University,
which was followed by a position at the University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary
College. In this role she met, Peter F Grassau, and finding a shared love of
family, faith, animals, books, travel and politics, Peter and Brenda were married
at St. James United Church in Montreal. Peter and Brenda were married for
41 years at the time of Peter's passing in 2006. Shortly after marrying, they
moved to Listowel, ON where they welcomed Wilfrid and then Pamela into their
family. The family subsequently moved to Mississauga, ON, and then
Leamington, ON, where Brenda and Peter lived until 1999. Brenda and Peter
shared a passion for animals, showing their beloved Standard Schnauzers at
conformation and obedience shows across Ontario. Brenda and Peter were
actively involved at Leamington United Church, and Brenda took on many
leadership roles within the congregation, supporting clergy, lay leaders,
congregants and varying outreach initiatives. Brenda was an active Girl Guide
Unit Leader for many years as well as a District Girl Guide Commissioner,
strongly advocating for young girls and women to take on leadership and
advocacy roles within their communities. Moving to Orleans, ON in 1999, offered
Brenda and Peter the opportunity to be much more active in their grandchildren's
lives. Proudly claiming the role of 'Nana' and 'Opa', they commented often on
how much they appreciated seeing each of their grandchildren grow into kind,
compassionate, smart and resilient young people, and had high praise for the
tremendous care and guidance that they received from their parents. Brenda
and Peter were actively involved at Orleans United Church in many different
programs, and outreach initiatives and when Peter died suddenly in 2006,
provided Brenda an important foundation of faith, community and connection.
After living alone for the next decade, Brenda decided that she would sell her
house and move into Bruyère Village/Besserer Place. Brenda loved her view of
the river and was surrounded by an exceptional clinical and social-care team.
Sincere thanks are extended to Chris MacEachern, PA, Malique Saleh, Marie-
Claire Mayer Leclair, Joanna Letemplier, Maria Tsirigotis, Chad Chartrand and
the many other people who were part of Brenda's everyday. Sincere thanks are
also extended to the clinical and palliative care consult team that cared for
Brenda at Montfort Hospital until the end of her life. A small, outdoor, private
service will be held on Monday May 10th at Beechwood Cemetery. A memorial
will be held at a later date. Donations may be made in Brenda's name to:
Gifts with Vision https://giftswithvision.ca/;
The Heart & Stroke Foundation https://www.heartandstroke.ca/; or
The Ottawa Mission https://ottawamission.com/
With my love to my BIG sister Brenda - who always had my back, was my mentor, introduced me to the joy of reading, the fun of watching Les Canadiens, the pleasure of being a dog owner,
and so many more wonderful things - the VERY BEST being MY sister. Forever - Lynda