Condolences
Wilma was a loving and gracious lady. We had inspiring conversations about life and relationships while drinking many cups of tea. Now she is free from the restrictions of the human body, away on another journey. We shall meet again.
Wilma’s obituary was a lovely tribute to an interesting woman. I met Wilma at a book club. What a voracious reader. Wilma would have read all the recent bestsellers but also did a superb job of introducing and encouraging the members to read the classics. There was never a ‘good’ book that Wilma had not read. Wilma became our reference guide on what to read next. My deepest condolences to Margaret and her extended family.
My sincere sympathy in the death of Wilma. I am a member of Islington United church and remember both Ken and Wilma fondly- very fine people- always with smiles and sincere greetings. They are still missed at IUC, but I know they are in a far better place now. Praise God.
Dear Margaret & family,
I was so sad to hear the news that your lovely Mom Wilma had passed away, I did see her for a short visit last December when I stopped by the Bethany care Centre one day , we shared a kiss & hug.
I enjoyed my visits with her so much when she lived at Arbor lake , we talked about England and drank cups of tea together.
We shared a mutual love for reading , & clothes ! I rearranged her closets for her and we laughed together often.
She was an absolute darling of a lady .
My condolences to you all.
With fondest memories, Rosie.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. May your memories bring you solace and strength.
Please accept our condolences on your loss.
Robert, Janet & Jenny
I wanted to write and tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Every Christmas, I still think about going to Uncle Ken and Aunt Wilma’s house. I hope the love of family and friends will comfort you at this time.
With love and sympathy, Wayne Smith
We are sorry for your loss. May God shower you with his love, peace, and comfort. Wilma was a special lady and kind to others. She took great delight in the Anne books. She used to talk about her little white dog. It was my privilege to be her companion.
Marsha and Brian offer their condolences on the death of your mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Our hearts are with you.
Marsha and Brian
We want to extend our heartfelt condolences. Aunt Wilma was a very special lady and we have some lovely memories from when she lived here in Toronto.
Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Brian, Stephanie, Nicole and Cameron
Just a short note to let you know that we are thinking of you. I will always remember Mrs. Smith as sweet wonderful woman who always had a twinkle in her eye. While growing up with John as a best friend, I always felt welcomed and comfortable at the Smith house. We are sorry for your loss. Take care. – John Saksun and Charlene Thornley
Margie, John and Glenda:
My heartfelt condolences!
Wilma was a remarkable woman, an excellent role model. Her passion for learning and wonderful memory writing are certainly very inspiring.
Margie, you have had a very rough ride in the past months. Your loyalty to your mother is to be commended.
Glenda, dear friend, I know this is quite a wrench. Please let me be a loving support to you.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Love,
Marg
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