Condolences
Although we didn’t see one another as often as I’d like to, I’ll always have you in my heart for the memories we shared with you and Claude. Love Peggy and brothers Norm, Con and Kevin. RIP Ben. My condolences for the rest of the family. xox
Sorry for your family’s loss. You were always a very kind man to work for and with. I appreciated your happy go lucky attitude and stories about your life. I am quite surprised, because you seemed in good health. RIP friend
To Ben`s family and friends, our deepest condolences to you during this very difficult time. We will remember Ben as the one that everyone liked, he constantly had a smile on his face and would always make time for you. Ben will be sadly missed and we will cherish our memories of him. When we think of Ben we are sure he will still make us smile!!
RIP Ben
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Sheila, we are so sorry for your loss. Ben was a great guy. We sincerely enjoyed knowing him and he will be sadly missed.
Gail & Dennis & Family
We will always Remember and Miss Our BIG BRO Ben!!!! Norm, Con, Kevin & Family
To Ben’s much Loved family and friends we offer our deepest heartfelt condolences during this very difficult time. Ben was a fine and honorable man who we were blessed to know for a good many years, and we loved him. May God comfort you..
Ray, Darlene and Terry Boucher
Sorry to hear about your loss. Ben was good guy and a dear friend he will be missed, my deepest condolences.
Our thoughts are with you at this time of grief. May all your memories bring you comfort.
We were all very saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Ben. Our thoughts are with you Sheila, Adam and your families. We will hold our special memories of Ben close to our hearts.
Our deepest condolence Sheila..
Although we never got to visit often we have fond memories of Ben. QuaddIng to Jackfish Lake, ski cabin, helicopter trip on the Canol trail, touching down on the mountain, playing guitar for Norman Wells, Ben’s concern for the dog behind us, bringing him a rawhide, tour of the museum, pallet hugging of molson canadian, popcorn Friday, daily ration tee shirts, Remembrance Day with Dad at the # 1 Legion. Most important Sheila was what Ben told Tracy on the ridge (remember the quad marks?) He said he loved you more than anything in the world and that you were his world. Please know that he also touched our world. We love you…
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