Amy's Valued Visits

Amy's Valued Visits Friendly, non-medical companionship, support visits, and wellness check-ins focused on connection and reassurance.

Hello everyone! I’m working on growing Amy’s Valued Visits and focusing on building visibility in Ridgetown and surround...
05/15/2026

Hello everyone! I’m working on growing Amy’s Valued Visits and focusing on building visibility in Ridgetown and surrounding areas.

If you know of any good places where I can post flyers, I would really appreciate your suggestions.

If anything comes to mind about what helps a service like this get noticed, I’m open to hearing that too.

Thank you so much for your help 💚

For anyone looking for a little more information, here are the services and rates currently offered through Amy’s Valued...
05/10/2026

For anyone looking for a little more information, here are the services and rates currently offered through Amy’s Valued Visits. ☺️
Please feel free to reach out with any questions at all.

A friend I made along the way that will be truly missed ♥️♥️♥️
05/09/2026

A friend I made along the way that will be truly missed ♥️♥️♥️

Scoyne: Murray Jack -

Murray Jack Scoyne, 97, of Ridgetown, Ontario, passed away peacefully on May 1st, 2026. First son of the late Stewart (Mike) and Hazel (nee Embury) Scoyne.

He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years Doris Jean (Allan) of Ridgetown. Son John Scoyne (Liz -nee Campbell) of Drumbo, and their children - Tyson Scoyne (Emily Gilpin) of Plattsville, Cassie Scoyne of Paris, and Morgan Scoyne of Kitchener; daughter Judy Milton (Jim) of Delray Beach, FL and their children - Sarah Jeanes (Aaron) and their daughter Blake of Denver, CO, John Milton of Boca Raton, FL, and Laura Escamilla (Israel) of San Antonio, Texas; son Gary Scoyne (Kim - nee Guyitt) of Ridgetown, and their children - Bradley Scoyne of Chatham, Ian Scoyne (Kelsey Lavigne) and their children Jackson and Everleigh of Dutton, and Jenelle Koldyk (Dillon) and their children Jett and Chase of Merlin.

Murray is also survived by his brother-in-law Wayne (Vera) Allan of Sarnia, sisters-in-law Marian Scoyne of Espanola and Jennifer Allan of Owen Sound and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his younger brothers, Charles (late Rita) Scoyne (1999), Kenneth Scoyne (2000), and Doris’ siblings Verne (late Ruth) Allan, Muriel Lang, Helen (late John) Wesno, and Gordon Allan.

Murray was a printer and publisher by trade, apprenticing at The Ridgetown Dominion, before graduating from Ryerson Institute of Technology (Toronto Metropolitan University). He and Doris purchased the Ridgetown Dominion Newspaper (and Dominion Press) in 1971 and sold it 18 years later when he retired, and also the year that he achieved the title “Grandpa”. Murray was actively involved in the Scouting Community in both Acton and Ridgetown where he and Doris organized many events for the community youth including the Scout Wolf Pack (Cub Pack) as he was the Akela.

Church life was also an important aspect of Murray’s life where he served as an Elder at Knox Presbyterian Church in Acton and Ridgetown Presbyterian Church. He also served as the Sunday School Superintendent and Member of the Board. Murray was a huge believer in the Rotary International and was active with them for many years; he was a past President and a Paul Harris Fellow (1971).

An avid golfer, he was always proud of his handicap. Murray had two holes-in-one and shot his age or better three times at ages 72, 73 (72!) and 74 at the Ridgetown Golf Course. He was Senior Champion in 1986, a Super Senior Champion in 2005, and served as Trustee for 35 years. At 95 years, he was still actively golfing and consistently shot his age or better! All of his children and most of his grandchildren now golf, although they can only wish they were as good as he was. Murray and Doris enjoyed traveling together, taking many trips travelling to Hawaii, Massachusetts, California, Texas, New York and Europe, and spent many winters in Florida as“snowbirds”.

In 2024, Murray and Doris moved to The Village on the Ridge, Ridgetown, Ontario. A special thank you to the staff at The Village on the Ridge and Dr. Adam McDowall for their support, patience and caring for all the family.

A Celebration of Life for Murray will be held on June 14th, 2026, with further details to be announced by the family.

In lieu of flowers, Donations can be made to the Ridgetown Rotary Club. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by his loved ones, extended family and friends.

Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com

McKinlay Funeral Home
76 Main Street East, Ridgetown
519-674-3141

Hey everyone!I’m excited to share that I’ve officially started my new business, Amy’s Valued Visits! I recently graduate...
05/08/2026

Hey everyone!

I’m excited to share that I’ve officially started my new business, Amy’s Valued Visits!

I recently graduated from the CDSW (Community & Developmental Service Worker) program through Trillium College with honours, and I completed over 540 hours of hands-on placement experience working with seniors in long-term care and retirement settings.

I am now offering non-medical, friendly support visits and 30-minute wellness check-ins in the Ridgetown area and surrounding communities.

If you know any seniors, individuals, or families who may benefit from my services, or if you’re willing to help spread the word, I would truly appreciate your support. Starting a new business is a big step, and every share, recommendation, and connection means so much.

Thank you all for your encouragement and support as I begin this new journey! 💚

Please contact me for my current rates. 😊

Please contact me for my current rates. 😊
05/08/2026

Please contact me for my current rates. 😊

05/08/2026

Hi everyone, and welcome to Amy’s Valued Visits. ☺️

My name is Amy, and I created Amy’s Valued Visits to offer compassionate, non-medical companionship and support focused on connection, reassurance, and peace of mind for families.

I offer wellness check-ins, companionship visits, activities, walks, accompanied outings, and friendly support based on each person’s needs and preferences.

This business comes from a genuine love of helping people and creating meaningful connections. Through my placement experience in long-term care and retirement settings, I learned how important companionship, kindness, patience, and simply being present can be.

Thank you so much for being here and supporting my small business journey. 💚

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