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Don & Lynda Hamilton posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Our thoughts and memories of May are on you always. Don and Lynda
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don and lynda hamilton posted a condolence
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Dear Art. Maureen,Stephen and Family,-- Iam so sorry that,due to illness, we are unable to attend. May was such a very special person. She, as well as you Art meant so much to my parents Frank and Marg Dunsmore. It also meant so much to me when you would take the time to come and visit us in London, and Dad so enjoyed your visits. I like to think of Mom and May together again in a happy place talking up a storm. They both admired you so much and your friendship was very important to them and subsequently to me. I will never forget you May. Our love and sympathy goes out to you. We have all been very Blessed to have known May. Don and Lynda.
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Jackie Kenyon posted a condolence
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Dear Mr. Shaw, Stephen, Maureen and Wayne, I heard from one of my sisters via the internet that she read in the paper that Mrs. Shaw had passed away. I am in the States for a week and I regret that I won't be able to attend the celebration of her life. Mrs. Shaw was so very special to me. I layed in bed last night thinking about how much time I spent with her. From our lunches together with Stephen when I was in grade 5 and 6 and then our afternoon tea from grades 7 right through to grade 12. I loved going to your house. We talked about many things. From the everyday mundane stuff to the heart wrenching things that she experienced with her own mother's declining illness. I am quite a talker myself but she even talked more than I did. I thought about her never-ending energy. How when Stephen would board the bus in the morning and as soon as that bus left the curb, she would get her coat on and off she went on foot to Cederbrae Plaze because she needed a card or something from Simpsons. I think she used those walks to level out her stress. I loved when she was planning a trip for herself and Mr. Shaw. I remember well how hard she found it on that first trip it was to leave Stephen in the care of PH. When she came home and I could tell how much she enjoyed herself and it allowed her to start to plan for a life for Stephen and for herself and Mr. Shaw. And oh how I loved her stories of her trip to Russia (and for all of her other trips as well). For a gal from the eastend of Toronto she certainly expanded her horizons. I could go on and on about her. I'm sitting here in tears knowing that she is probably in a better place now. I trust that her warmth is spread throughout that chapel today from all of those that she never forgot, I was always amazed out how many cards she sent for various anniversaries, birthdays, etc. She always wrote on the front of my birthday cards....Do not open until Oct. 26. It would come usually a week early and I never opened them early. She was so very good to me in my own time of grief and for that I will be forever grateful. Jackie
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Helen and Bob Price lit a candle
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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Our sincerest sympathies on your loss. The love and devotion you showed to your wife is an example for all to follow. This difficult time will pass and the love of your family will carry you though. May God bless and keep May in His tender care.
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The Milligan Family lit a candle
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
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Frances DiCarlo posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Dear Shaw Family: We are so very fortunate to have known and enjoyed the company of such a wonderful lady. Her dedication to her family was very apparent and we will always remember her smile. Love from all your PH friends.