Signy Hildur Eaton (néeStefansson; July 1, 1913 – September 10, 1992) was a Canadian socialite, art collector and philanthropist. She was married to John David Eaton, of the Eaton family of Toronto.
Biography
Signy Hildur Stefansson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Icelandic immigrants Fridrik Stefansson and Anna Olson. Her father emigrated from Iceland in 1876 and settled in New Iceland, Manitoba. He was a publisher and part-owner of Lögberg, an Icelandic language newspaper. Her maternal grandfather was a member of the Alþingi.[1]
Signy died of a stroke in Toronto on September 10, 1992, at the age of 79. Her funeral was held on September 15, 1992, at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church.[7] She was interred in the Eaton family mausoleum at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Her vast art collection was divided among her four sons and some pieces were sold at Sotheby's in 1994 and 1995.[1]
References
^ abcdefghMcQueen, Rod (1999). The Eatons: The Rise and Fall of Canada's Royal Family (2 ed.). Toronto: Stoddart. ISBN0773731202.
^ abcdeKopytek, Bruce Allen (2014). Eaton's: The Trans-Canada Store. Charleston: The History Press. ISBN978-1625846952.