Penetanguishene – July 9, 2025
Hospice Huronia is honoured to unveil a new Wind Phone at its Summer Memorial on
Tuesday, July 22, 2025, from 6–8 p.m. at Tomkins House. This heartfelt addition to the
hospice grounds was brought to life through a special collaboration between volunteers,
high school students, and hospice staff.
The Wind Phone is a symbolic and private space where individuals can “speak” to loved
ones who have passed. The booth was thoughtfully handcrafted by students from
Georgian Bay District Secondary School’s Construction Technology class, under the
guidance of teacher Mr. Luke Conroy. Built from cedar, the booth houses a vintage
rotary telephone donated by Tammy Vaters, Hospice Huronia’s Supportive Care Lead,
which is being lovingly dedicated to her parents, Ken and Connie Brown, with special
remembrance for her mother Connie, whose spirit continues to inspire connection,
reflection, and love.
“At Hospice Huronia, we are always looking for meaningful ways to support individuals
through grief,” says Debbie Kesheshian, Executive Director of Hospice Huronia. “The
Wind Phone is a powerful new addition to our grounds, and I’m so proud of the
compassionate collaboration that made it possible. It reflects the heart of our mission to
offer comfort, connection, and care when it’s needed most.”
The Wind Phone has been carefully placed within a newly enhanced garden space on
the hospice grounds. Hospice Huronia extends heartfelt thanks to its dedicated Garden
Volunteers and Facilities Lead, Andrew Moreau, for creating such a serene and beautiful
environment for the Wind Phone to reside.
“It’s been incredibly meaningful to support the creation of the Wind Phone at Hospice,”
says Stacey Cooper, Director of Operations and Community Programs. “Seeing this idea
come to life through collaboration with Tammy, Mr. Conroy and his students, and our
team is a powerful reminder that small efforts, when rooted in care and brought
together, can have a lasting impact.”
Inspired by a concept that originated in Japan and has since spread worldwide, Wind
Phones provide a symbolic outlet for expressing unspoken words, preserving memories,
and finding moments of comfort during the grieving process.
The Summer Memorial will include the official unveiling of the Wind Phone, along with
reflections, readings, and community gathering. All are welcome to attend this special
evening of remembrance and connection. For more information call Hospice Huronia at
705-549-1034 or visit www.hospicehuronia.ca
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For more information, please contact:
Stacey Cooper
Director of Operations and Community Programs
Hospice Huronia – Tomkins House
Stacey.c@hospicehuronia.ca
705-549-103
