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Roy Simpson posted a condolence
Monday, February 1, 2010
Dear Uncle Ebert, Deb, Chris, Roxanne, Kim: I will always remember Aunt Audrey as a loving, vibrant person who always showed a true interest in what each of her neices and nephews were doing. She will always have a special place in my memories and I feel truly privileged to have known her.
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Carolyn Graham Grapes & Gladys Graham Fisk posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Dear Bim and family. Our deepest sympathy in your loss of dear Audrey. We haven't seen her in many years but what we remember is a lovely lady with a huge smile. She was a first cousin to our dad. Their mothers were sisters - Ruth and Elsie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love Carolyn Graham Grapes and Gladys Graham Fisk
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Linda Graham Fisk posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Dear Bim and family. My sincere sympathy to you all. I am the youngest daughter of the late Billy and Roberta Graham from Randboro and then Lennoxville Quebec (my father and Audrey were first cousins - their mothers were sisters). As a little girl and growing up I remember how pretty Audrey was, her wonderful smile and her happy laugh. It has has been many years since I would have seen you. I believe the last time would have been when you came Bim, to a Bishop's class reunion. It was nice that you had the notice in "The Sherbrooke Record". My prayers, thoughts and sympathy are with you all. May all the fond, happy memories help you at this difficult time. Truly, Linda Graham Fisk If possible, I would love if someone in the family could email me so that we could make some family connections.
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Gerald T. Rayner posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Dear Bim: I was so saddened to learn of Audrey's recent death. It has been a long time since I last saw Audrey -- all the way back to our Bishop's days but I felt I recognized her sparkling smile and happy eyes in the photo that accompanied her obituary notice in the Globe & Mail. I have however, more recently spoken with her on several occasions on the telephone when I was trying to track you down and she was always so gentle and gracious. Death is so final -- at least in this World -- yet you must have so many wonderful memories of your 60 years of marriage. You will also continue to see much of Audrey through your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren -- be it in facial resemblances and expressions, mannerisms, laughter and the sheer joy of living. Even things about you that Audrey may have loved or admired will frequently remind you of a wonderfully joyful and faithful Christian partner and soulmate. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this trying time and Barbara and I extend to you and your family our warmest regards and goodwishes. Gerry
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roberta walker posted a condolence
Monday, January 11, 2010
Although it has been many years since I have had the great pleasure of seeing Audrey's smile, I will always remember her warmth and kindness that we all shared in Ridgewood, NJ at your house or mine. I am sorry for your loss of her presence here on earth and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. As for Audrey, I imagine she is now in a wonderful place in the company of Ray and Justine. Love, Roberta
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Rev. Jim and Suzy Erb posted a condolence
Monday, January 11, 2010
What a godly heritage Hannah has passed on to her family. Her love and commitment to serve God has impacted even those that didn't know her well. May her godly influence continue throughout the generations. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of loss. Love, Jim and Suzy
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Jim Watson posted a condolence
Monday, January 11, 2010
Dear Ebert and Family: Both Margaret and I were very saddened to hear of the loss of your dear wife. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Jim & Margaret Watson
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Jo Ann Simpson posted a condolence
Monday, January 11, 2010
So very sad. So very blessed to be your niece. Thank you, Aunt Audrey.
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Robert Hobbs posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Dear Uncle Ebert and family, Every Christmas Margaret and I look forward to the family letter from Uncle Ebert and Aunt Audrey. This year Margaret and I read the Hobbs family letter with Mom in Ottawa. As always it was really good to hear from Uncle Ebert and Aunt Audrey, and to hear how active their family has been during the past year. I particularly like to hear about the Hobbs family reunion in the summer. I have very fond memories of earlier summer reunions when the young families (all of us happy cousins) got together, often in Constance Bay. I remember Aunt Audrey and Mom often having a jolly time of it at those family reunions. And I remember that Aunt Audrey made sure that all the cousins had a good time. So it is no surprise that the Hobbs family reunion continues to be an annual summer event. From time to time I had the opportunity to very proudly take my dear wife to see Uncle Ebert and Aunt Audrey. It was always fun and Aunt Audrey was always very generous and welcomed us warmly. She will be greatly missed. Love, Robert and Margaret
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Frances and Grant Woolsey posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Dear Ebert and family--No matter what Audrey may have gone through we know that she was and is in God's hands.-Our deepest sympathy to you and your family--Audrey was so gracious and loving and always with a ready smile.--You were both so kind to our Ruth(she is well)--Dinner at your home and celebrating your 50th Anniversary with you August 1999--wonderful memories including your time with us at St.Richard's.Our love to you and blessings to all your family. -Fran and Grant
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Barb and Shaun Hennessy posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
We send you all our heartfelt sympathy at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Joan (Topelko) Spittal posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
I was very sorry to hear about Audrey's recent death in the Saturday Globe and Mail. Reading about Audrey brought back many happy memories of the days the Audrey and family lived across the road from us in the Anglican Church Rectory of St. Richard's Anglican Church in City View (now Nepean), Ontario. Special regards to Deb, and my sympathy to the family. Sincerely Joan (Topelko) Spittal
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Jane Pearson posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
To the Hobbs's Family, I was so sorry to hear about Audrey's passing. My memories are of such a wonderful, loving, giving wife, mother, and grandmother and most recently I learned, great grandmother. Her smile warmed everyone's heart. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Lots of Love, Jane Pearson
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Ann Hepburn (nee Logan) posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Dear Rev Ebert and Family I was saddened to hear of Audrey's passing. I remember her as such a lovely and gracious person. I have a beautiful picture of the two of you taken when you were visiting Harry and Edith across from our farm in Pembroke. I have such fond memories of the Hobbs family especially when I lived with Harry and Edith in Arnprior. Sending you my sincere sympathy. Ann Hepburn
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Mary Beth & Darryl posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Thinking of the family at this very difficult time. Remember the family gatherings and the love that was shared by all. My heart and prayers go out to each and everyone one of you. May your wife, mom, nanna and best friend rest in peace.
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Karen & Ken Hirst---71 Gale St. Almonte, Ontario posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
To Craig & Joyce Hobbs and family Sincere Sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.
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Bob Simpson posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Dear Uncle Ebert, Debbie, Chris, Roxy, Kim, and Families, Blessed... We have all been so Blessed by Audrey... Blessed as kids by Auntie Audrey at each visit Blessed by Audrey's smile of warmth and love Blessed by Audrey's positive outlook and by the confidence expressed in each of us. Aunt Audrey together with Ebert... Blessed us, as we grew "the cousins" of the Hobbs Clan. Many Visits.... Many blessed family gatherings ... at Grammie's cottages on Constance Bay , Harry's parish in Arnprior, New York , Cleveland, Craig and Joyces cottage at White Lake, and of course the Toronto Homes at breakfast table or living rooms. Each time you knew and felt Audrey's love. Felt the warmth of Audrey's Grace and Love. Grace and Love... Even at moments when our own Roads seemed in disarray... Audrey's look of Grace and Love for us ... Audrey's expression of quiet trust... that God would Bless , gave Hope and Peace. Audrey has Blessed Many, by this... Audrey's warm expression of Grace and Love. There is another light in Heaven... As Audrey joins... Blanche... Harry... Bernice... and Many Friends Audrey is Still Blessing...
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Edith Hobbs posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Dear Ebert and family, May God's love surround you in this time of your grief. Ebert, we both were so very fortunate to have such wonderful spouses. Love and prayers to you all, Edith
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charlotte hobbs, jim, benjamin, samuel and emma posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Dear Uncle Ebert, Deb, Chris, Roxanne, Kim and family, We were so sad to hear that Aunt Audrey died. Since we heard the news, we have recalled so many very special times that we spent in Aunt Audrey's company. We remember Aunt Audrey's kindness to us throughout our lives, and how wonderful it was to have her presence at life defining moments. We always loved to visit Aunt Audrey and Uncle Ebert. Charlotte has so many fond memories of being at "Gram's" cottage on the Ottawa River, and other Hobbs family reunions. Aunt Audrey's smile and laughter was so welcoming and added such spice to the Hobbs clan. As Charlotte grew up, Aunt Audrey always welcomed her into her home with open arms regardless of Charlotte's phase of life - from an awkward teenager, broken hearted college kid, to a mother with 3 children in diapers. Jim remembers with fondness how kind and hospitable Uncle Ebert and Aunt Audrey were to him before he joined the Hobbs family. We both especially remember how beautiful Aunt Audrey's garden was; yet, how willingly she shared her garden and home with our 3.5 year old (Benjamin), and 1.5 year old twins (Samuel and Emma) during a 2 day visit before Jim returned to Toronto from a golf vacation in Ireland. Aunt Audrey really helped Charlotte appreciate the funny part of that occasion so that when Jim returned Aunt Audrey and Charlotte both were able to welcome him with open arms. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. We are all so blessed that Aunt Audrey was a part of our lives. She taught us so much through her love of life, her laughter, and her kindness to others. Peace Be With All of You, Charlotte, Jim, Benjamin (age 14), and Samuel and Emma (age 12)
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John Kearsey posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Ebert, Kim & Ron, Chris & Sue and families, Although I only met Aubrey on a few occasions, each time left me feeling better! What a joy to be in her presence! It reminds me of Mother Teresa: "Let all who come to you leave better." You are so fortunate to have been blessed with wonderful memories of Aubrey's love, friendship and presence. I hope these memories - and the support of friends - help you through this very difficult loss. My deepest condolences. Lots of love and hugs, jk