Condolences
Alison,
I am saddened to hear of your mom’s passing. I have fond memories of her.
She made a wonderful “Bailie Blanket” for Kate as a baby, that blanket was passed down to each of our 4 children. It is still a treasured item in our house today.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Lara
Dear John & Family,
We were very sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved mother Kay. It is very clear to see, that she was loved by so many people throughout her life.. our sincere thoughts during this very difficult time and we send our heartfelt love and condolence to you all.
Jay, Rebecca, Rupin & Ishani
Bob and Family
I appreciated Kay’s guidance and valued her friendship during many church related meetings and events.
With Caring and Prayers,
Sylvia Anderson
Bob, please accept my most sincere condolence to you and your family on the passing of Kay. I looked forward to our annual session of putting together your income tax returns. You both made it fun. Look after yourself and stay healthy.
David Irving
My most sincere condolences to Mr. Bailie and family.
I’ve known Mrs. Bailie for many years since I was a small child at St. Andrews, and she was always someone I loved to talk to, she was so sweet and so kind, and always knew how to put a smile on my face. She will be deeply missed, and never forgotten.
Karli
Thinking of you all on this sad day, my thoughts are with you all.
My Dear Bob and Family
We loved Kay. We loved her kindness, her gentle way, her beautiful smile and her warm hugs. We will miss her so very much. Rebecca would say, it is like having another grandma to love. Bob, We wrap you and the family in our love and our prayers. Know that we are with you today and in the days to come.
We love you.
Lori, Ted, Rebecca and Jessica
John and family,
Many happy memories of life on Kinsale Road. Truly your Mom lived life well and there must be a great celebration in heaven with her arrival. Thinking of you today and wishing we could be with you.
Deepest sympathies,
John, Diana and family
My sincere condolences to Bob and family. Kay was a loved and lovely lady, and we will miss her ready smile and helping hand at St. Andrews.
God bless
Dorothy
Dear Anne and Dane,
We are so sorry to hear about the death of your mother, Anne. We know that this is such a difficult time for you and we want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely, John and Marilyn
The world will not be the same without our beloved Kay. She was our neighbour and friend for many years and she was everyone’s dream of a perfect neighbour- so helpful and kind. She was interested in our lives and she and Bob did so many kind and thoughtful things for us and other people on the street. Our hearts go out to her family.
A Lady in every sense. Grace, charm, and a love for everyone she came into contact with.
She is remembered very fondly.
From two ex Westminter choir members.
Sorry we are unable to attend Thursday.
Our dear Katie, she leaves a terible rift in our Class, we considered her our solid rock, who else to turn to with our troubles both major and silly? She was an eternal friend from the moment we all nervously entered the Nurses Residence in Sept. 1948. That’s a lot of memories we will cherish always. Of course Katie would have a remarkable family and a forever kind husband. She was so proud of you all. I send you my praise.
Edna King-Hunter
Dear Kate
People Always ask God :why you take the best people to you? And the Answer is … maybe they should be with him to balance the world … Dear Kate I knew you when I was 15 years old, a young girl, who came from Israel to visit Calgary with a band of Acre city. You Entertained me and treated me like I was your Israeli daughter during 24 years and since then we kept in touch over these years .. letters, internet and even in the Skype… we got to see each other and you look as the same I told you on the last call. So Dear Kate may you rest in peace and know that I’ll never forget you again, like we have not forgotten each other all these years … you will Always be in my heart ..
Always love you..my angel
Your Isaeli daughter xxoo
Iris Dana Goldstein
Israel
i want also to dedicate this song…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXkY0GK5ARQ&feature=related
Kay was a lovely person I will never forget my visit to Canada. More recently my brother and niece were looked after by Kay and Robert so well. She will be very much missed and our thoughts and Prayers are with you all on this day.
THE BRILL FAMILYS Micheal, Cathy, & Ruth
David, Tiffany, & Florence
xxxx
Alison and family,
We are truly so sorry for your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Much love,
Sharie Tanner, Randall deLooze and family
XOXOXOXO
To husband Robert and Family,
So very sorry to hear the sad news. My nursing clasmates and I (UAH, Sept. 57) had Kay with us at our table at the UAH Alumni Dinner on May 17/11, and many dinners before that. She had been our Nursing Arts instructor and was loved by all, so kind and patient and with a (much needed) sense of humor. Prior to starting nursing training, and coming from a small town 100mi. away, I had decided I would be a REAL Nurse, and purchased a pair of required black shoes, but with a 2″ heel and much too narrow. The result was extremely painful feet, of which I relieved myself in Nursing Arts class with an ordinary pair of black loafers. A horrified look appeared on (Miss McKnight’s) face as she spied my shoes and a request to see her after class followed. When she heard my sad tale, she accompanied me down to Eaton’s to the shoe department, where she supervised the purchase of new shoes, plus a very stern lecture to the saleslady for fitting me so badly! How could I not love her?
We shall miss her.
Doreen Hindle,
Calgary
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