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Harriet Allingham
July 12, 1924 - September 14, 2014
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<div itemprop="description">Harriet Armita Allingham (nee Norman) passed away peacefully at Nithview Community, New Hamburg, on Sunday, September 14th, 2014, in her 91st year. Beloved wife of Robert George Allingham. Loving mother of Joseph Allingham of Mulmur, Jane Sosu of Mississauga, Robert Allingham of Toronto, and Judith Allingham of Windsor. Cherished mother-in-law of Elizabeth of Mulmur, and Heather of Toronto. Dear grandmother of Bonnie Allingham of Toronto, Tiernan Flynn of Mississauga, Rory Flynn of Toronto, and Caleb Allingham of Mulmur. She will be sadly missed by her brothers Richard Norman (Joy), Joseph Norman, her sisters Violet Stroh (Albert), and Mary Salzman (Kenneth). Harriet was predeceased by her parents Charles Norman and Harriet Norman (nee Erb), her brothers Wilfred &ldquo;Smoky&rdquo; Norman, Reuben Norman, Harold Norman, Leonard &ldquo;Red&rdquo; Norman, Fraser &ldquo;George&rdquo; Norman, Ralph Norman, her sisters Evelyn Bassam, and Miriam Zettel, her brother in-law John Allingham, and her sisters in-law Rose Allingham and Emma Allingham. Harriet was born on July 12th, 1924, attended the Nithburg School, and graduated from London Bible Institute in 1950 (now Tyndale University College &amp; Seminary). She served as a missionary in Beirut, Lebanon, with Child Evangelism Fellowship until 1953. Harriet was married to Robert George Allingham on October 11th, 1957, at Runnymede Baptist Church in Toronto, Ontario. For many years she attended and served at Park Royal Bible Church and worked at World Vision Canada until her retirement. Many thanks to the staff at Nithview for all of their loving care!</div>