Janet Cottrelle of Toronto, ON, who was involved in equestrian sport as a competitor for 30 years and remained a tireless volunteer and donor long afterwards, passed away on April 7, 2017.

Born in 1953, the daughter of avid horseman and thoroughbred owner J. Elliot Cottrelle was a top hunter rider on the circuit, bringing along a number of good mounts including Dr. Schpiegle, which was inducted into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame in 2007. Janet, who had been battling breast and ovarian cancer for over a decade, married Robert Collins in May 8, 2015.

A graduate of the University of Toronto-University of Trinity College, Janet became an in investment advisor at RBC Dominion Securities, a position she held for 22 years before her health necessitated she step down. She became a staunch patient advocate; she and her husband started the Janet Cottrelle Foundation to promote womenโ€™s health issues and launched an ovarian cancer pilot project at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto providing full genetic screening and biologic testing for new ovarian cancer patients. She also became a business development manager for Mindham Fine Jewellery in Toronto, with 100% of any proceeds generated by her efforts going to PMH.

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