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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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Sarah McGeown lit a candle
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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I wanted to send out my condolences to Audreys family and friends. I looked forward to seeing Audrey every day she always put a smile on my face, No matter how bad of a day she was having she was always concerned about the people around her. I remember when she was diagnosed with cancer And i was just in a car accident and had not seen her for a couple days. I came into her room and she told everyone to get out I need to speak with Sarah! So I sat down ready to tell her how sorry i was to hear the bad news and she wasnt even thinking of herself She asked me how i was and she was so concerned that Myself and If my car was ok..She loved my car! I'm sure you already know how amazing she is but she touched my heart everyday I went in there and always knew how to put a smile on my face. I will miss her so much and Im sorry for your loss but know she touched many of our lives at sunrise and she will never be forgotten.
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Pat & Bernard Levando posted a condolence
Monday, January 14, 2008
To Maureen and Bill & family, Your mother was such a vibrant & wonderful person with a smile that lit up a room. I so admired her courage and inner strength in the face of Sandy's illness and then later when your Dad was ill. And it was no less evident when confronted with the reality of her own illness these past months. She was a lovely person and I will miss her. We send you much love to accompany you through this difficult time.
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Dorman Family, Ireland and England posted a condolence
Monday, January 14, 2008
Our cousin Audey May was know to us as Audrey. She was always held in the highest and fondest regard. David A Dorman always recounted his many visist to Audrey and her family and kept a strong connection on behalf of the family. That connection remains alive and still important today. Audrie's passing is a great loss. We hope that her family will find consolation in their many fond memories and the love that their relationship was endowed with. Audrey's first cousins Thomas Hall Dorman and John Arthur Kennedy Dorman in Northern Ireland, her second cousins in Northern Ireland and England, present their sincere condolences in this your time of great sorrow. We will make a donation to Cancer Research in England. Love Edmund
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Char Stentiford lit a candle
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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RIP Audrey
One of the most thoughtful and caring women I have ever known. It was an honour and a blessing to be able to spend countless days with her. I can truly say I am proud and feel extremely lucky to have been able to stand by her side the last weeks, the last days, the last hours and minutes of her life. She will always remain in my heart and be an angel on my shoulder! I love you Audrey!
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Anne Fraser McClelland posted a condolence
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Dear Maureen & Bill: I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear Mother. She was a wonderful lady and very kind. She will be missed greatly. Be at peace, as she is now. You are all in my prayers, Annie
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Sylvia Schedewitz posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
To the Blackman family. I had bought a card to send to you And was going to insert a poem that I wrote, but will send it through the Book of Memories instead. ********************** I could have bought another card with words I did not write But I chose this one for a reason with trees and sun and light. For the picture on the front of the card Is how I will remember your mom For I promised her I'd plant an Oak In my garden in the sun. You've only known me for awhile but I'm sure that you have shared The poems and notes I left for her For I really truly cared. That day she called to see me And tell me what she found She had me confirm her suspicions and her feelings were surely sound. She came into my office one day when you had gone And sat herself beside me And asked me could this be wrong. The tests and the biopsy's She wanted to know more so I asked her to stay beside me And I would show her what they were for. We 'googled' the site we wanted and we researched info too She looked in my eyes and said quietly "I need to know what you'd do". Of course i was professional But will not shy away like some I said if you were my mother I'd want you to get it done. My mom also had breast cancer in 1989 She was just like any other So sad and scared of dying. She lost her breast at 64 But was just like you I've said She was so young and spirited Nothing would keep her in bed. Your mom was not a Resident And it's not a job for me For when i met your mother She became like family. I urged her to go a few times to the hospital just to see I said if something were to happen here I couldn't live with 'me'. The last day that I saw her it came as not surprise She must have felt my sadness she could see it in my eyes. She said I was "like a daughter" to her And those words made me cry Because I know how much she loved you And i felt this was 'our goodbye'. I shared my thoughts and feelings Just as she entrusted me so Your mom will be apart of me where ever i will go. Remember she's touched so many lives Her memory will live on In the hearts and souls of many Long after she has gone. ** I will miss her with all my heart., Love Sylvia