Condolences
Dear Marilyn, Jim, Brent and Jennie,
I was saddened to learn that your Mom and Grandmother had passed away. My sincere condolences to all of you. Wilda was so kind to me when I moved to Calgary many years ago. I always looked forward to and enjoyed my visits with her. It was wonderful to have that connection to home. My thoughts are with you.
Mary Anderson (daughter of Hilda (Walz) Anderson
Marilyn,Jim, Brent & Jennie
Thinking of you in your time of sorrow. Auntie Billie was a remarkable lady whose vibrant way of living I’ll always fondly remember.
Sincere Condolences from
Bonnie Keogan (Bernard)
Marilyn, Jim and family,
My condolences on the passing of your mother and grandmother. I remember her well as a very close friend of my mother, Sue Scollon. They had many great times together. My thoughts are with you.
Suzanne Akins
Marilyn, Jim, Brent and Jennie,
Our sincere condolences to your family on the passing of your Mother and Grandmother Wilda. She was always looked upon as a special cousin by my own Mother, Hilda Anderson, (Alex Walz). Mother and I enjoyed reconnecting with her many years ago while visiting my sister in Calgary. What a lovely lady!
Please know that our thoughts will be with you in the days ahead.
Dorine and Jim Ellis
To Marilyn, Jim, Brent and Jennie,
My sincere condolences go to all of you. I remember your Mum from all our family dinners together and her enthusiasm for life! I know that grief is an emotional rollercoaster and remember that I care for all of you in your time of need.
Love and prayers,
Jeanne
Marilyn, Jim and family
Sorry to hear of Auntie Billie’s passing. I regret I will be unable to attend her service, but know that my thoughts are with you.
Tim
Marilyn and family,
Please accept our deepest condolences on the loss of your mom. I know that Phyllis fondly remembers her at UCW at St. David’s and the quilting they would do. I remember going to your house on Morley Trail and meeting Billie there. She was a remarkable woman. Much love from all our family to yours. Gail
Aunt Billy was definitely”one of a kind”! Whenever we were in her presence she made you feel happy to be alive as her undying energy just flowed out to whoever was in her midst. I’m sure she had her “down days”, but she never burdened us with negative “vibes”. She could keep up with anyone in her little wirey body and always a great host, especially with the “perpetual teapot” and sweets! We have fond memories of our “Aunt Billie”. Our condolences to Marilyn, Jim, Brent and Jennie from Lynn (niece) and husband Doug Macdiarmid, Dorintosh, Sk.
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