Elly Patterson, née Richards (born August 26, 1951), began as the strip's housewife protagonist. Over time, we see her working as one of John's dental assistants, taking classes, and writing for the local paper - mostly unpaid. She eventually lands herself jobs in the library and a local book store. John and Elly bought the book store and expanded it into toys and model railroading before selling it to an employee. She tends to take life quite seriously. She is based on creator Lynn Johnston.
Michael has been writing a novel, which he finished the night of the fire in December 2006. The character drew heavy criticism from some readers for exerting more energy rushing into the burning building to save his manuscript than making certain his young family was safe. In February 2007 he was offered a contract for its publication with a lucrative advance. Needless to say, Michael is quite excited at the prospect of being a published author and with his resignation from Portrait when ordered by the publisher to downsize the magazine, he will be focusing on his writing. For her part, Deanna is delighted at this since she felt he was working too hard; she herself works as a pharmacist, in the same building where Michael's father John has his dental office.
Deanna is constantly at odds with her domineering mother, although their relationship seems to have improved somewhat.
At the series' conclusion, Michael is revealed to have become a successful author who works from home with four books and a movie deal while still collaborating regularly with Weeder. Deanna is revealed to have started a small sewing school.
In a story arc starting in late July 2005 and culminating in the August 11, 2005 strip, she was stalked, assaulted, and nearly raped by Howard Bunt, her coworker at a landscaping business owned and operated by her longtime friend Lawrence Poirier and his partner, Nicholas Browne. She was rescued by Anthony Caine who revealed that his marriage was failing and that he still loved her. (The Howard Bunt story arc continued more than a year later, when he stood trial for the crime and was convicted.) She declined to renew her teaching contract in Mtigwaki and taught summer school in Mississauga in the Greater Toronto Area in summer 2006. She acquired a full-time teaching job closer to home and moved back in with her parents until she eventually found her own place. Throughout her childhood, her brother Michael referred to her by such names as "Lizardbreath" and "Sistwirp"; she has a low tolerance for April's tendency to use them now. Although she had been in a long-distance relationship with Constable Paul Wright, his affair with Elizabeth's replacement teacher Susan (whom he knew from their childhood) ended their romance. Although her former boyfriend Anthony Caine had told her he still loved her, Elizabeth remained unsure of how she felt about him. However, when Elizabeth and Anthony both attended their friend Shawna-Marie's wedding, they decided to rekindle their relationship. They became engaged in the March 13, 2008 strip and were married in the August 25, 2008 strip. In the series' epilogue strip, it is revealed that their first son, James Allen, was born before her grandfather Jim's death in 2010.
One of the founders of her garage band "4Evah" (now: "4Evah and Eva"), April is known to try to fit in with her peers. In 2005, she and Elly were constantly at odds over April's wardrobe. After visiting her aunt's farm in 2006, she has plans of possibly becoming a veterinarian. Her interest in helping animals may be related to her near-drowning when she was about four years old. She fell into a swollen stream while playing on the river bank and was rescued by the family's pet dog, Farley. Farley died immediately thereafter of a heart attack and April was plagued with guilt about Farley's death for a long time afterwards.
In the series' epilogue strip, it tells that April goes on to a university and graduates with a veterinary medicine degree. Her love of horses leads her to work with the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta.
Jim suffered a stroke in September 2006 and spent several weeks in the hospital. He is now back at home, under the care of Iris and home health aides. While the readers are aware that there was less damage to Jim's brain than originally feared (as evidenced by his still sharp thought balloons), his ability to speak has been severely impaired, and due to the resulting unclear communication the other characters remain unsure (although optimistic) about just how much damage has been done.
In the October 3, 2007 strip, Jim is found in an unresponsive state by a horrified Iris. It is revealed the next day that he has suffered another stroke and is in a coma at the hospital. He has since recovered enough to return home. However, his health is clearly declining rapidly and as such, Elizabeth's wedding plans have been accelerated in order to enable him to attend before it is physically impossible for him.
In the August 16, 2008 strip, Jim suffers a heart attack and is unable to attend Elizabeth's wedding. Elizabeth and Anthony come to visit him immediately after their wedding. The August 31 epilogue strip reveals he lives to see a new great-grandson and dies at age 89 in 2010.
Iris and Jim eloped in 2003; the adult children and adolescent grandchildren on both sides are ecstatic about the happiness their relationship has brought.
Iris' first husband was named George Reid; together they had three children. Jordan lives with his second wife and two children from his first marriage on a ranch near Calgary; Maggie and her husband and daughter live in Arizona; and Sarah and her husband live in nearby Barrie. George died in 1999, and Iris met Jim several months later.
Ted McCaulay: A doctor, Ted is John's friend and was briefly married. Despite his increasing age, Ted is still single and for years lived with his mother, who died in 2005.Becky McGuire: April's on-again, off-again friend. In a January 2005 plot line, another character claimed that Becky was sexually active (in FBorFW-speak, she was labelled as "hands on", "gig" and "roadside", and was stated to have "been there"), although Becky has never confirmed this. Subsequent episodes deal with Becky's rejection by an older boy and her superficiality.Gordon Mayes: Michael's friend from childhood. The son of alcoholic and sometimes abusive parents, he made his own fortune by turning an auto-repair garage into several successful businesses (most notably a car dealership), with the help of John Patterson as a silent partner. He married his high school classmate, the former Tracey Wells, and the couple have two children, Paul and Rosemary, whom April Patterson often babysits.Connie Poirier: Mother of Lawrence, and Elly's closest friend since their days at the University of Toronto. She was somewhat reluctant to accept Lawrence's coming out when he revealed his homosexuality to her as a teenager. According to Lynn Johnston's retrospective "A Look Inside...[FBOFW]", Connie was intended to be both a feminist shrew and a villainous counterpart to Elly Patterson, named for an incompetent art teacher she had in high school. But the character mellowed to a struggling single mother within a few weeks, and gradually evolved into Elly's closest friend. She also had a casual dating relationship with Elly's brother Phil before Greg and Georgia were introduced.Lawrence Poirier: Michael's best friend since childhood. In 1993, it was revealed that Lawrence is gay. He still remains a close family friend, and hired Elizabeth to work for his landscaping business for two summers. When Elizabeth was almost raped by Howard Bunt in August 2005, Lawrence fired Howard on the spot and encouraged Elizabeth to press charges.Olivia "Lovey" Saltzman: Michael and Deanna's landlady in Toronto. Unlike the crusty Agnes Dingle, Lovey has had a warm friendship with Michael and Deanna from the start of their tenancy. For instance, she often helped the couple out by preparing meals and babysitting the kids as well as having them move to her building's larger quarters at a cut rate to accommodate the growing family. Although the Pattersons terminated their tenancy after the fire and their purchase of Elly and John's house, they remain good friends with Lovey.Josef Myron "Weed" Weeder: A professional photographer who is Michael's university friend, roommate and later journalistic partner. Unlike Michael, Weed has had a strained relationship to his wealthy family(he once called himself "a nerd in a gilded cage"), especially his father who wanted him to abandon photography and join the family business. However, when his father was forced to sell his business and retire, he finally seriously examined Weed's photography business and was impressed enough at his son's skill to heavily invest into it. Though not central to the storyline, in keeping with the diversity angle of the strip it has been noted a couple of times that he is Jewish.
Françoise (Francie) Caine: Daughter of Anthony and Thérèse Caine who was born on March 7, 2005. She is in Anthony's custody. She misses her mother and is unsure of what to think of her father's relationship with Elizabeth, although since Elizabeth and her father recently became engaged she and Elizabeth have become somewhat closer.Thérèse Caine (nee Arsenault): Anthony's former wife, she has been shown as jealous of his friendship with Elizabeth, and once even threw a fit because he worked late with Gordon's wife Tracey. She reluctantly agreed to bear a child with Anthony, on the condition that Anthony be the primary caregiver, since she didn't want children. Their daughter, Françoise, was born in March 2005. Anthony never seemed happy with the arrangement he had agreed to. Thérèse had previously told Anthony that she would not let the baby alter her career-driven ambitions, because, after all, she did not want to have a baby and was more interested in her job. In April 2006, Anthony revealed that Thérèse had left him, along with the baby girl, for another man with whom she had been having an extramarital affair for some time. A Christmas meeting with Elizabeth and Francie in the mall did not shift her maternal instincts into gear, or move her to establish a bond with her daughter. It was hinted by Elizabeth in a conversation with Candace Halloran that Therese suffered a form of postpartum depression after Francie's birth, and that her parents placed additional pressure on her to have a child. In that same conversation, Elizabeth also hinted that Therese was a controlling figure who tried to change Anthony during their marriage, even making him grow a mustache to make him look less youthful.Everett Callahan: John's associate at the dental practice. John is turning the practice over to Everett, a young dentist who is up-to-date with current techniques and procedures. In the monthly letters, John has had trouble remembering that his associate's name is not "Elliot."Eric Chamberlain: Elizabeth's ex-boyfriend from university. Elizabeth broke off the relationship when she caught him seeing another woman.Gary Crane: Principal of the small school in Mtigwaki where Elizabeth formerly taught.Vivian Crane: Gary's wife, she runs the medical station in Mtigwaki.Rudy Dodd: Candace's boyfriend. Once a roommate of Eric Chamberlain's at Nipissing University, he met Candace through Elizabeth and Eric and bonded with her instantly as, like her, he also had a troubled home life growing up.Susan Dokis: A young woman of Native descent who replaced Liz as the primary grades teacher at the school in Mtigwaki. She is also a childhood friend of Paul Wright - and the "other woman" who came between them.Sharon Edwards: Elizabeth's favourite teacher during her middle school years, Sharon inspired her greatly by building a teaching career despite being a paraplegic (there is an inconsistency in how she acquired her disability, in a later strip she states that she was badly injured in a motorcycle crash as a teenager; earlier quotes infer that she was a wheelchair user from early childhood at least). Recently married and is now Sharon Taylor.Brian Enjo: Michael's former classmate and the son of Keith and Carol Enjo, neighbors of the Pattersons. Moved to Japan and married a Japanese woman.Dawn Enjo: She became Elizabeth's friend when her family moved into Connie Poirier's former home (Connie returned a year later and bought another neighbouring house). She is a descendant of Japanese-Canadian immigrants.Gerald Forsythe: April's boyfriend; also a member of the band 4Evah & Eva. He has recently decided to forego college to become a full-time musician, and has accepted an offer by Becky McGuire to tour with her band for the summer.Luis Guzman: Replaced Becky McGuire as keyboard player in the band 4Evah (now known as 4Evah & Eva)Jeremy Jones: Classmate of April. In elementary school, he mercilessly bullied her while she countered with an insulting song ("Wormy, germy Jeremy Jones"). The conflict culminated with an incident where Jeremy tried to run April down in a bicycle chase, only to crash into an oncoming car and suffer severe injuries. Since April showed the compassion to stay and call for help as well as being the only child to visit him in the hospital, they reached a truce of sorts after the accident, but they rarely speak to each other. He secretly wishes he could be in April's band and accepted.Melville & Winnie Kelpfroth: They moved into the apartment below Michael and Deanna's. He and his wife are childless and don't like children or their associated noise. They bang a broom on the ceiling at the slightest provocation of any noise from upstairs. Damage done to the ceiling with her broom (and later tried to hide) prompted Lovey Saltzman to begin eviction proceedings. Melville smokes a cigar, despite the "No Smoking" clause in his tenancy agreement. His smoking was the cause of the fire that destroyed most of Lovey Saltzman's apartment building. After the fire they are reported to be in "serious condition" and disappear from the strip.Kortney Krelbutz: Former assistant at Elly's bookstore. Kortney was fired for embezzlement and for threatening April when she threatened to tell her mother. She retaliated by filing a wrongful-termination lawsuit, but the outcome of the litigation has not been revealed.Brad Luggsworth: A grade-school classmate of Michael who bullied him in his elementary school days. He changed his attitude as an adult and became a policeman following a stint in the air force.Tracey Mayes (née Wells): Wife of Gordon and a former classmate of Michael.Laurie Mcleod-Shabogesic: Laurie is a real person living in Northern Ontario, and Lynn put her in the strip as a teaching assistant who helps out at Liz's school on the reservation.Martha McRae: Michael's first girlfriend. When Michael failed his first driving test he blamed it on Martha breaking off the relationship just before the test. She is now a mother of two and divorced, and still lives in Ontario. In fact, she works in a sign business in the same city as Michael and they converse as friends regularly.Jesse Mukwa: A bright if rambunctious boy in Elizabeth's school class at the Ojibwa reservation in Mtigwaki. It was he who brought Elizabeth the abandoned kitten she named Siimsha, as he could see they needed each other.The New Bentwood Rockers: A band of senior musicians assembled by Jim at the retirement home where he lives. Years earlier, while living in Vancouver, he had formed another band known as the Bentwood Rockers. (Bentwood refers to a type of antique furniture.)Anne Nichols: The Pattersons' longtime neighbour. For years a housewife and babysitter, Anne in recent years has managed the food and catering services at a local hotel. A close confidante of Elly in the early years of the strip, she has appeared less often recently – in part because of her perpetually rocky marriage, partly modeled after Johnston's first marriage, which ended in divorce.Dennis North: A friend of Lawrence and his partner, Nicholas. He was Elizabeth's escort to Anthony's wedding.Will and Carrie Patterson: John Patterson's parents. They are rarely mentioned in the strip but seem to be living close to daughter Viv's farm. They live in the Winnipeg, Manitoba area in an assisted living apartment.Georgia Richards: Wife of Phil Richards, Elly's younger brother.Marian Richards: Elly's mother, who died in 1998 after a long bout with heart disease. The series about Marian's final days was heavily based on Johnston's own experiences with the death of her mother, Ursula Ridgway. A few of the real-life Ursula's quotes were placed in Marian's mouth to reflect her courage in the face of death.Phil Richards: Elly's younger brother, a trumpeter and music teacher known for being as adventurous and high-spirited as his sister is anxious and stress-prone. Lived in Millborough for several years and appeared frequently in the strip, but has appeared rarely since he and his wife, Georgia, moved to Montreal several years ago.Kevin Smyth: A surgeon who recruited Deanna for a medical mission to Honduras in 1999.Mira Sobinski: Deanna's mother, notorious for her overbearing and obnoxious ways. For instance, she insisted on an extravagant wedding for her daughter and Michael despite the fact that it was against their wishes. Even when they agreed to Mira's desire (after secretly marrying in a private ceremony), the matriarch still proved difficult in her domineering control of the event, including her demand at the last minute that Lawrence Poirier be excluded on account of being homosexual, which the couple refused and was the last straw for Deanna. Mira has since mellowed a bit in her older age but can still get on Micheal and Deanna's nerves from time to time.Wilfred Sobinski: Deanna's father; a hardware store owner. He is somewhat more laid back than Mira, and occasionally is irritated by her obnoxiousness himself.Carleen Stein: "Weed's" long-time photographic assistant, more recently his girlfriend.Ned Tanner: Not a person but a grinning, six-inch, anatomically correct figurine with bendable plastic limbs, colourful boxer shorts and suction cups. Josef "Weed" Weeder, a photographer who often works with Michael, regarded "Ned" as his tongue-in-cheek mascot, as did Mike, and they kept him in the apartment they shared when they were students together at the University of Western Ontario. When Weed fell in love with his assistant, Carleen Stein, he gave Ned to Carleen, to Mike's dismay, who demanded him back as he felt that Weed didn't value what Ned stood for- he was their 'futility symbol'. Then Meredith was having an adventure and flushed Ned down the toilet. His fate remained unknown until late November/early December 2006, when Robin flushed Michael's socks down the toilet. A plumber had to be called, and in unclogging the toilet found not only the socks but also Ned. As a result of this incident, Weed has once again claimed Ned.Greg Thomas: Connie's second and current husband. When Lawrence admitted he was gay as a teenager, Greg threw him out of the house, only to reconsider his decision and accept him.Shawna-Marie Verano: A high-school classmate of Elizabeth. It was her wedding in the summer of 2007 that set the stage for Elizabeth and Anthony's reunion as a couple.Paul Wright: A policeman with family in Mtigwaki. Elizabeth's relationship with him has ended. He helped Elly when she fell asleep on the drive home to Toronto, became enamoured with the photograph of Liz in her mother's wallet and contrived an excuse to meet her. Elly immediately thought of him as "Mr. (W)Right". However, it was later revealed that he had been cheating on Liz with Susan Dokis, the teacher who had replaced her in Mtigwaki.