
1948 - 2026

Our mother always said: "You have to do it while you can"
Este memorial se ha creado en recuerdo de nuestro ser querido, Daphne Joyce Battiste, nacio el November 24, 1948, y fallecio en 2026. Recordaremos a Daphne para siempre.
In Loving Memory of Daphne Battiste (née Hefford)
We remember and honour the life of Daphne Battiste (née Hefford), a loving wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend whose kindness, generosity, and love for others defined who she was.
Daphne was born on November 24, 1948, in New Perlican, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, to Myra Hefford (née Payne) and Peter Hefford. She was raised in the close-knit Newfoundland community she always held dear and remained a proud Newfoundlander throughout her life. Although she made her home in Toronto, Ontario, Newfoundland always held a special place in her heart. She returned home every year to spend cherished time with family and friends and to reconnect with the people and places she loved.
Daphne dedicated nearly her entire working life to Hallmark Cards, where she built lasting friendships and shared many years of dedication before retiring. She was a woman who was always on the move, volunteering her time, helping others, and making sure the people around her were cared for.
Family was everything to Daphne. She loved fiercely and unconditionally, and nothing brought her greater joy than spending time with the people she loved. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and an incredibly proud grandmother whose greatest happiness came from watching her family grow and creating memories together. Her love for family extended beyond traditional definitions, and she welcomed everyone she cared about with her whole heart.
Daphne had a true love for adventure and travel. She enjoyed discovering new places, shopping, finding great bargains, and sharing those experiences with her shopping and travel buddies. She loved exploring, making memories, and embracing every opportunity for a new adventure.
She was always there when someone needed her. Whether it was offering a helping hand, giving someone a ride, or simply being present, Daphne made caring for others a natural part of who she was. She found genuine joy in helping people and would happily go out of her way to make someone's day a little easier.
Daphne treasured the friendships and memories she made throughout her life, from the wonderful times spent on Everett Crescent to the new friendships she formed with neighbours, friends at her condo, and through her seniors club. She had a special way of making people feel welcomed, valued, and cared for wherever she went.
She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Janice Holsmer (Aaron); her son, Jason Battiste; her grandchildren, Avery, Aili, Levi, Minera, Kiian, Caitlin, Piper, Killian, and Ronan; her sister, Diane (Clayton); and her many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and dear friends. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Frank Battiste, and her siblings, Margaret and Les.
Daphne leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity, laughter, and unconditional love. She will be remembered as a woman who gave so much of herself to others and whose warmth, compassion, and generous spirit touched the lives of everyone who knew her.
Her memory will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
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I met Daphne 47 years ago when I moved in across the street from her and Frank. We became instant friends. Our friendship became very close. She was like my sister. We spent a lot of time together sitting and talking, shopping, playing board games, watching our kids together. Our family trips together going over to the States together to go to Cedar Point , Darian Lake and others. During that time Daphne and I would hit the stores and would shop till we dropped. We wouldn't even stop to
Daphne was my sister and my best friend, we shared everything we would talk for hours on the phone and when our mom passed away, she took her place. She was always there for support for my sister, Marg and me, every time I needed her for advice or anything she was there. I used to call her mom and we would laugh. Daphne now you’re my Angel in heaven and I know you are watching over me. Until we meet again I love you Rest in Peace, my dear sister❤️