Condolences
Hello, Marie,
My brother, Frank, called me about Lee’s passing and I want to extend to you and the family my deep felt condolences at this time. As you know my wife, Kaye, and I have known Lee and you since Husky Oil days, particularly in Saskatchewan. I actually introduced you to Lee in a town in that province. I think Kimberlay. I would love to be able to talk with you sometime. I spend a few days in Calgary every autumn visiting with my brother. Maybe this Fall?
Kaye will have been gone 15 years in July. I’m still quite alive! I’m driving to PEI this summer and will fly to St John’s, NFLD to visit my eldest son, Pat, there. In case you would wish to contact me my e-mail is hankoshea@sympatico.ca. My phone number is 519-668 8860.
Again my sincerest sympathy,
Hank O’Shea
Marie whatsoever soothes your spirit, comforts your soul and brings you peace is what I wish for you at this time.
Marie and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Lee. I know you will miss him dearly. Just wanting you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Terry Carrigan (St. Boniface Secretary)
Dear Marie and family:
Our heartfelt condolences with the loss of your husband, father and grandpa. We know what it is like to lose such a dear person. Therefore, we will remember you in our prayers and ask God to grant you strength and peace during this time.
All our love, Lea and Arna Cornelesen…Tina Sebastian and family.
Marie:
Jim and I have not known you long but I remember after you first moved next door, Jim came in the house one day after meeting Lee and said to me, “You didn’t tell me Lee Matchett moved next door. Do you know who he is?” Jim loved flying and worked at the airport while attending school and told me that he would see Lee there often. I wish we could have known Lee better. I am sure he had great flying stories to tell.
To you and your family, please accept our condolences on Lee’s passing.
Jim and Lynette Hill
Wendy, Sean, Bill and families,
My prayers are with you at this time.
Sincerely,
Mark Bowman
Dear Marie, Wendy, Bill, and Sean. My brother Don forwarded me the obituary of Lee’s passing. My deepest sympathy! I have such fond memories of him! With deepest sympathy! Sincerly Didi
Wendy and family
I was saddened to learn of your father’s death. I have memories of your father from when I was in grade school and you, Wendy, and the rest of your family would walk into church led by the distinguished Lee Matchett.
No length of preparation for the loss of one’s parent makes it any less painful. Each day forward will have you remember him with great affection. The early days of remembrance may be touched with tears, but through the years your memories will be with smiles and great joy.
Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.
MARIE, our most sincere condolences on the loss of your loving husband LEE.
GOD BLESS, Don Jepson
Marie and family;
Please accept our condolences on the passing of your husband and father.
May he rest in peace.
God bless,
Arrigo and Mary Chiste
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