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HARROW, ONT. — Friends mourning members of a family of four found dead in rural southwestern Ontario this week remembered the mother as a pillar of the community and a selfless friend with a smile that could light up a room. Victoria Cranston said she grew close with the mother over the last three years and their kids were friends as well.

It was a friendship filled with laughter and support, she said. “If I had a hard moment, she was there. If she had a hard moment, I was there,” she said.



The mother was “a beautiful person inside and out” and had a smile “that brightens everyone’s day,” she said. As for the kids, Cranston said she wants them to be remembered “by their laughter, their smiles, the way those kids ran around laughing and joking around, throwing snowballs with no gloves on, kicking the soccer ball across the field.” Treena Upcott, another friend, said the mother loved her family dearly and made those around her feel appreciated.

“She was an amazing person, an amazing friend. There’s no way really to describe the loss for the community,” said Upcott, a nail technician who also had regular appointments with the woman for more than a decade. The woman’s daughter and son would also tag along to the studio and always wanted to lend a hand, Upcott recalled.

The girl was bubbly and smart and the boy was full of energy, always running around, she said, adding he also loved picking out colours for his sister. Officers were called to a home on .

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