Condolences
Dear Uncle Fred:
I just learned of Aunt Reba’s passing. Our sincere sympathy to you, Brian, Ken and families. I will always remember Reba as someone who lived life to the fullest. With a smile on her face and love in her heart she faced every day with a smile. She will always have a special place in our hearts.
Dear Fred, Brian, Ken
We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Reba, and we extend to you and your entire family our sincere sympathy at your loss. While we cannot claim to have known Reba well, on the few occasions that we met her she impressed us as a very loving person and mother-grandmother of her family.
Thankfully, we frequently realized that Reba had an admirable sense of humour that she enjoyed sharing via e-mail with family and friends. Luckily, many of her mailings were forwarded to us by our own family, and we always did enjoy reading them.
In particular, we do have very pleasant memories of a brief visit and dinner outing with Fred and Reba about twelve years ago – en route home to Ontario from the lower mainland. That occasion was a memorable part of our trip, and we cheerfully could have seen them much more often had we lived closer to each other.
Our kindest thoughts, condolences, and love,
Murray and Mary Ellison
Dear Fred and Family: My sister Reba and I have wonderful and great memories and relationship, I’m still in shock. Fred and Roy always have great time, Last March when they came and visited us I said to her if she can straight her back and she said (you don’t know my back, Reba you are special to us and we love you, Our pain will go away, but our memories will stay – and they will never go away. Love Velma, ROY, Erlinda
Dear Fred and Family: So many wonderful memories of Reba ~ her quick smile, her interest in family and friends. And her hospitality ~ never did we visit without a warm welcome and a cup of tea with delicious home baked treats. Fred and Reba were a gracious couple ~ we admired them. Ellenore (econd cousin), Ross and our daughters
Sorry to hear of Reba’s passing, you might not remember me, I am Gordon Gardner’s daughter, I met you and Reba when you were visiting at the Pasqua Hospital, in Regina. Thinking of you and your family at this sad time, may you always have special/fond memories of your loved one to treasure.
Dear Fred & family
We would like to offer our sincere sympathy in the passing of your dear Reba. We always enjoyed her company & good sense of humor. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Gerry & Elaine Jensen
On behalf of the entire McMullen family our deepest sympathy to Fred, Brian & Ken. All of us have wonderful memories of Reba over the years. She always thought in a positive way and could “turn lemons into lemonade”
Love
Elmer, Neil, Ross & Barbara McMullen
We met Reba and Fred on a cold snowy November day twenty years ago as we checked out our new houses before moving in. We have been friends ever since. We remember Reba’s great sense of humour, her empathy and compassion for others. Her neighbours will miss her greatly. Please accept our deepest sympathy to Fred and the Gardner family.
Ken & Hazel Youngsaye
Dear Fred and family..so sorry to hear of Reba’s passing. We were fortunate to see both of you when visiting Roy and Velma. Blessings to all of you and trust in our Lord. Clem and Joanna
Dear Cousins Brian and Ken and Uncle Fred:
We are so very sad to know that Reba’s sweet smile and wonderful sense of humor are now for only the memories of those who knew and loved her. She was a wonderful Aunt, filling in for our Mom in her absence for these past few years. Know that like yourselves we miss Reba so very much.
In my mind I now see the “The Twins” running hand in hand, always playing and laughing and taking care of one another for all time. Please take care of yourselves and know that we are mourning the loss of the wonderful woman who we were lucky enough to be able to call our Aunt Reba.
With love always,
Mike, Summer and Glenna Donovan
Boulder, Colorado
Reba was an amazing woman who has led a very full, and rich life. Reba taught all of us by her actions, that life is to be lived and enjoyed, and family is important above all else. As much as we would have loved to have had the opportunity to hear one more joke, spend one more day with her………that was not to be.
The tie between my mom Ruth, and her twin sister Reba, was the tightest of sibling bonds. They were inseparable, and when we lost Mom, Reba remembered Mike and I on every holiday, every birthday, every special occasion. We couldn’t have asked for a better Aunt, or friend, and we’re thankful for every minute we shared with her.
Reba has left a tremendous legacy of love, will be missed so very much, but will never be forgotten.
Love always,
Jan Donovan and family
Longmont, Colorado
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