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Emily Dursley posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Dear Christine and Jennifer. Norma Coole sent my Mother the Obituary about your Father. I am very sorry for your loss, you are both very young to be parent-less. I have thought about you often throughout the years, and am sad that this is how I am getting back in touch. I have many, many happy memories of our time on Leacrest Rd. and both of your parents. Please know that I am thinking of you in this hard time. I am happy to hear you both? have children and are happily married. Strange coincident my husbands name is Robert Andrew! Please feel free to get in touch I would like that very much. Emily
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Norma Coole and the Coole Family posted a condolence
Monday, August 31, 2009
Dear Jennifer, Christine and families, We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. I have such lovely memories of your Dad when I would stop for a chat after admiring his garden. I never left without a story of his beloved Sophie, Emily and Henry. Your Dad had such a joy of life - his home and his family meant the world to him. He will be missed, but has left a wonderful legacy in his family as well as many memories which, I hope, will comfort you at this time. How fitting to have the Celebration of his life at "Olde Yorke". I'm sure he will be there in spirit.
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Jimmy & Margaret Campbell posted a condolence
Monday, August 31, 2009
Jennifer Christine & Families. We were very sad to hear about your dads passing, Jimmy has many happy memories of your dad at work and also Curling & Golf, Please accept our Sincere Condolences
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Drew & Nancy Stevenson posted a condolence
Monday, August 31, 2009
We were so sorry to hear of your Father's passing. Henry and I worked together at Facelle from 1967 until his retirement ane we had many great times at the golf tournaments, etc. Our thoughts are with you.
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Ken and Noryne Fairhead Perth Ontario(formerly 135 leacrest) posted a condolence
Saturday, August 29, 2009
We remember Harry growing tomatoes in his driveway (a practice we have continued), Harry helping us with the first brake job on one of our cars, greeting us in his exercise gear as he finished his run through Leaside and driving off to Home Depot in order to help one of his daughters in their new homes. I'm sure he will be missed; however, eating a tomato from our driveway planters will always remind us of Harry.
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Helen Luxton posted a condolence
Friday, August 28, 2009
To my dear friend Jennifer and her family, I am very sorry for your loss and my thoughts are with you all at this difficult time. Helen Luxton