Condolences
Dear Brad,
My name is Bob Davis. I live in Vancouver. My Father’s name is Frank Davis. Your Father and mine used to play tennis together at ungodly hours back in the 60’s in Edmonton. We only recently found out about your Father’s passing. Please accept our heartfelt feelings. Dad was quite upset to hear the news. He always told me that your Father was one of the few. What that means has never been explained but Dad was very moved. High praise indeed from my Dad. I remember your Dad, He always had a smile for me and my sisters. I liked him a lot. I thought he was the tallest guy in the world. No wonder the world went quiet May 2/11. All the love we have is with you and yours.
Bob Davis.
rbdavis8@gmail.com
We are so sorry to read of Bud’s passing. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family at this time. We will remember all the good times we had in the “old days”.
Sincerely, Becky and Dennis
We would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies to the whole family. Our caring thoughts are with you in the loss of Bud.
Sincerely,
Jackie McNally & Girls
Dear Brad, Debbie and family,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your dear father. We are very sorry to hear of your loss.
We know he was a fine man and that his absence will be felt by many people.
We are thinking of you and your family.
Much love and hugs,
Florence Aung-Collins
David Collins
Vincentia Aung
Craig Milne
Stevenson Aung
Stephanie Aung
Dear Viv
Our sincere condolences to you and your family.
Bud was a great guy.
John and Shirley Scott
David and I are sad to hear of Bud’s passing, and wish to offer our condolences to Vivian and family.
In 1980 I was a fresh graduate from the nuclear pharmacy program at U of A, newly transplanted to the Foothills Hospital in Calgary. I met Bud as the Frosst rep in Nuclear Medicine, and always looked forward to his visits. Bud was very generous to me, and very kind to the “new kid on the block”! David and I have fond memories of fun times with Bud at Nuclear Medicine meetings. Bud also treated us to a memorable lunch in Barbados when we were all there on holiday.
I had a special soft spot for Bud because he knew my Dad, also a pharmacist, who passed away just a few months before I left Edmonton. It was comforting for me to have this connection to my Dad and my home.
Our thoughts are with you all. Sincerely,
Kerry and David Smith
So sorry to read about Bud’s passing. I will always treasure our friendship. Bud and I always remembered an airbus trip we shared to Calgary. We encountered each other in the waiting area. I said” nice shoes Bud”. He looked down at his gardening shoes. They really complimented his imaculate suit. He had taken Brad or Colleen to the airport earlier and was running a little late for our flight. He jumped into the first shoes at the back door. I rented a car in Calgary and took him to a shoe store. Sorry we won’t be there but our thoughts will be with you.
Sincerely,
Roger and Eleanor
Beloved Vivian and Family,
God Bless you all…Bud was the “light” of each of you…his smile and his bright eyes and his constant desire to care for others even in the midst of his personal conditions…were all the gift of a man who knew the value of being a “human” angel. I AM so grateful to have been connected with Bud and each of you too! May your personal and familial memories be a comfort and joy, Bud lived and was loved fully. Take care of yourselves and each other in all-ways.
Angel Blessings!
Korenna K
Vivian and Family,
Our deepest condolences. We will always remember Bud’s beautiful smile and gentleman’s ways. We always enjoyed our visits with you.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Al and Jeanne Barlage
Dear Vivian, Brad, Deb and family
Know that we share in your sorrow and sadness at this time. Bud will be fondly remembered. Sending blessings and love to you all.
The Rickhi family
Alison and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of sorrow.
Carla and James Campeau
Vivian and family: Please accept my condolences on your loss. Bud was a fun guy; I recall a bonspeil in Jasper. Great team, Bud, Gerry, Tony and me. You may recall meeting Nancy and I thru Mabel and Gerry. (late) You will have many fond memories to help ease the pain.. Sincerely. Bill Macklem
Dear Vivian and Family
We were so very sorry to hear of Bud’s passing. We have always felt fortunate to have been your next door neighbours on 68A Street.
Our condolences to all.
Marny and Bob McBride
We remember Bud with great fondness. He was a true gentleman, good husband, father and friend. We share your sadness and loss. May you find comfort in knowing we are thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
Hugs, Richard and Joan
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time.
On behalf of the Toronto Beaches Lion Club, I would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies to the entire Clarke family. I do not believe any of our members had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Clarke, however, I am sure much of what he was is survived in his daughter, Colleen, and as such he must have been a very wonderful man.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Vivian and the family at this time. We share fond memories of spending time with the Clarkes.
Dear Viv and family…we are truly sorry for your loss…Bud was a great guy…we had so many good times together when both our families lived in Ottewell. Always up for a good time.. we had lots of laughs at those Community gatherings.. I recall him dancing up a storm on more than one occasion!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all..take good care of each other…Love Thelma & George
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