Condolences
Let us not forget that Army volunteered at the Colonel Belcher for several years prior to moving to the new centre at Veterans Way. I had the good fortune of working with Army as the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at that time. What a sweet and gently, kind man! I am sure your family misses you very much!
Julie
I recognized the smiling face immediately, and while saddness was my first reaction, I quickly smiled at thought after thought of Army looking sternly at John and I after we had done something questionable. The twinkle that was always in his eye will live on in his kids and grandkids, and please accept my humble apologies for being unable to attend and my deepest sympathies to the whole MacCrimmon family.
George and Cathy Hopkins
Connie & family
My sincere condolences. Sorry I could not attend the ceremony. My thoughts were with you. Fond memories go way back when.
Vicki
Beautifully written. By God, this fine man left his mark. Great photos as well. Very sorry that attending the celebration is for me not feasible but I will be there in spirit.
Connie and Family :
We were saddened to hear of Army’s passing. Not only was he a gentleman but also a model of “professionalism”. Army set a great example for members of our profession whether it be “one on one” or in his leadership and official duties with the Association.
Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time.
Dick and Jill Bassil
Dear Connie and family,
It is with great sadness to hear of Army’s passing. He was a great fellow land surveyor and I learned a lot from him. He will be remembered by us and all of his colleagues as one of the finest Alberta Land Surveyors. It was an honour to know him and to work with him.
Don Jaques
We are thinking of you John, and your family.
Our sincerest condolences for your loss.
Take good care,
Lisa and Mark
John,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts are with you.
I was so sad to read Army’s obituary in the paper this morning. I worked for him in the late 80’s and found him to be such a wonderful and gentle man. I won’t be able to attend the celebration of Army’s life but want you to know that he left such a good impression on me. I’ll be thinking especially of you, Connie.
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. While I didn’t know Army well, he always had time to chat and remember past times and mutual acquaintances. He was held in the highest regard by his peers, both young and old.
Connie and family – Marge and I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family on Army’s passing. I know it has been a struggle these last few years but we can all rest assured that Army is at peace in his new home.
I always liked Army so much – he was so dedicated and always had a warm greeting whenever we met. His subtle sense of humour was a treat to all. He will be missed.
Ken And Marge
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