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Deirdre Falkner Bower posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I was so saddened to read about your Mother in the paper this morning. I have so many wonderful memories of her. She was such an elegant, warm and welcoming lady. I know that the Falkners and the Emorys had some memorable times together. Love and sympathy to you all. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Margaret Perschy and Jack Fielder posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Top, We will miss her very much. We sit behind her at St. James Cathedral. Margaret Perschy and Jack Fielder
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H.E. (Hal) Wyatt posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Top: Even though it has been many years since we were in touch, seeing dear Wilma's picture in the obituary column in the Globe this morning prompts me to write. I was sorry to learn of her passing and I extend to you and your family, including Ken, my deepest sympathy. I have many reasons to remember you Top and the great times we had launching RoyFund. You gave me a learning experience that I will always appreciate. Those RoyFund days also gave Marnie and I the opportunity to meet and enjoy Wilma's company. I lost Marnie three years ago so I am quite aware of the problems you will have dealing with the void in your life. Hopefully you are well and hopefully I might hear from you so that we may perhaps arrange a visit together. I would welcome that. Again Top my deepest sympathy. Hal
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Ted Shaw posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Gampa, My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with you during this very difficult time. I will always cherish the memories of spending time with you and Gamma. With love and kindest regards, Ted
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Margot Graham Heyerhoff posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Emory Family, Your Wilma was a dear and loyal friend to my Mother, Mimi, who died in 2002. I was often included in the Toronto lunches with these wonderful friends and will always be grateful for that. Wilma was so kind in spirit with a gentle humour and thoughtfulness and consideration for all. My sadness and sincere condolences to you all on the great loss of her companionship and the love she had for all of you. With deepest sympathy, Margot
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Ann Scrivener Kerwin posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
To Mr. Emory, Kit, Devon and verne...and all the members of the Emory extended family, It is with great sadness that I read of Mrs. Emory's death in the Globe and Mail. Please accept my sincere sympathies on your loss of your outstanding wife, mother and grandmother, a thoughtful and kind person to everyone she met, an intelligent and curious person, a gracious hostess and a strikingly beautiful woman. One can only imagine the wealth of wonderful memories of her rich and rewarding life that you will now share in this time of sorrow. I do hope that you find solace in your faith, in your shared love and support for each other and in the laughter that will follow the tears...in time. My earliest memories of Mrs. Emory go back to Montrose Avenue in Montreal, joining in the family fun after I made friends with Kit in grade 7. I was the new girl from Toronto who remained forever grateful that Kit and Min took pity on me in those early weeks at Miss Edgar's. There were so many wonderful times in that house, home to a close and loving family. Over the years I have had the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Emory at a number of social functions particularly in Toronto and she was unfailingly kind and interested in my life, my career and my children. Somehow it is fitting that a person who gave so much to her family and her community, should leave a tremendous legacy of over 45 direct descendants who will remember her enthusiasm for their pursuits, her encouragement as they followed their dreams and her total devotion to their well being. It is a final irony that I currently sit on the Board of Directors of the Bridgepoint Hospital Foundation along with several other former Montrealers...caring for and looking to the needs of each other in so many ways. Please extend my condolences to all the family and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. affectionately Ann...Scriv
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Jim and Maureen Wilkinson posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Top and Emory family. Maureen and I were greatly saddened to read about the passing of Wilma in the Star. She was a great lady and a solid rock in the Emory family foundation. So much good to celebrate at this time. She will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love Jim and Maureen and family
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Margaret Deeth posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Vern; I just returned from a month's travel Sun .evening, and newpaper delivery has not started,. I was so shocked when Jim Wilkinson phoned me last night to tell me of Wilma's death. I had no idea she was ill or in the hospital. She seemed so well when we 3 had dinner together. I know you are surrounded by a loving family who will be with you. I send my deep sympathy and love to you all. I will be in touch . If there is anything I can do, please let me know...... Marg Deeth. (I have read your book and Wilma's - twice, and loved them... Will return them to you when things are more settled. I think your book --or parts of it -should be published as a history of the War! I found it fascinating and would like my grandchildren to read it!!!!!!
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H.J.Scott (Harry) posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Top, Thinking of you and yours. I have known Wilma since Roslyn days. Harry. Being a klutz I have probably screwed up this e.mail,yiu mayget it twice, or not ay all
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Rod, Heather and Colin Cameron posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
We are thinking of you all as you gather to acknowledge the life and passing of Auntie Wil. We know you are giving each other solace and support and love as she gave it to each of you. We have wonderful memories of Auntie Wil -- her strength and devotion and verve. Those memories will always be with us. With love, The Camerons
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Elspeth Bourne Straker posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Verne, I received the sad news of the death of your dear mother from Anne Scrivner Kerwin. I remember her so well and all the Emorys across from us on Ramezay Road in Montreal all those years ago! Your mother was such a warm and kind person and not the least bit 'scary' like some of the other Mums! The last time I saw her was shortly before I married Henry in 1972 at Kathy Common's wedding. I can remember commenting to her that she look EXACTLY how I'd remembered her in my childhood and that she had not changed abit. Sadly, I never saw her again but have those fond memories. I am thinking of going to the 40th anniversary of our class at Miss Edgars and am hoping that perhaps you will be there? In the meantime please pass on my love and sympathy to your father, Devon,Kit,Jim and Arthur and of course yourself. with love from, Elspeth
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Jean Stutsman posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
On behalf of Lower Canada College we send our heartfelt condolences to Top Emory, class of 1934 and his son James Emory, class of 1972.