Eleanor was born in Vancouver. She lived most of her life in Vancouver, Richmond, and Tsawwassen, with a brief period in Calgary, AB during WW2, where she met her husband of 68 years, Bob Summers. They were married in Vancouver in 1946. Before the War she worked in Vancouver as a street photographer. Just before and after marriage she worked as a legal secretary in Victoria and Vancouver. After starting a family she devoted her life to raising her two children and to volunteer activities. She volunteered for the Red Cross in Richmond for many years, then when living in Tsawwassen was a volunteer with the Delta Hospital Auxiliary for 27 years.
During the early years she and Bob loved outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, and family camping trips. In later years they enjoyed travelling, and their many trips included three to Australia to visit Eleanor’s distant cousins on her mother’s side. In her final years health issues prevented travel, but she still enjoyed local outdoor activities. Eleanor traces her Wyckoff roots in North America back to their arrival in 1637 where they settled in what is now Brooklyn New York, and in Canada back to a United Empire Loyalist who settled in the District of Niagara, Upper Canada, in 1784.
Eleanor is survived by her loving husband Robert Thomas (Bob) Summers, sons Ken (Gail) and Steve, Grandchildren Cara-lyn (Garrett) Field and Jered (Robyn), great grandchildren Kalieen and Bryn Field, and brother Ron (Toni) Wyckoff. She was predeceased by her brothers Harry and Bob Wyckoff.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Alzheimers Society of BC or Delta Hospital Auxiliary.
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