Condolences
Lorna,
Just heard about Jim passing away. So sorry for your loss – I have many happy memories of you and Jim from my childhood.
My thoughts are with you.
Suzy
I was sorry to learn of Jim’s passing, and disappointed I was not able to make the funeral. His humour and smile were wonderful reminders of how much fun life could be. My thoughts are with the entire family.
We were very sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. I (John) worked with Jim for a number of years at PanCanadian before his retirement and have fond memories of our time spent working together. He was a true Gentleman. His sense of humour and stories were always a treat. We’ll miss him too – our condolences to Lorna and all his family.
We are sorry to learn of Jim’s passing. It was always a pleasure to meet with him at the UEL functions. His friendly smile will be missed.
Marian and Paul Beer
Dear Lorna and family, please know that Berry and I offer our deepest sympathy in your loss of Jim. I remember him in Edmonton, kilt and all, getting us stair climbing Loyalists back to our hotel. It is with fond memories of your hospitality in Calgary at the Regional meeting that we will remember Jim.
May God bless you and keep you all well.
Pat and Gerry Adair UE
Prairie Regional VP
Lorna, Joann and I want you to know we are thinking about you, and sorry to know of the passing of Jim. We always thought of him as a friend. Sorry we will not be
able to be at the service, but our prayers are with you and the family. Love to all of you, Rogers & Joann Lehew
We are deeply saddened by Jim’s death. Jim was a good man, devoted to his family and community. Our love and support to all of Jim’s family who will most acutely feel the loss of this gentle patriarch. We give thanks for having known Jim and having shared with him over many years. We are most privileged to have shared some special moments with Jim shortly before his death. These memories are precious.
Dear Lorna & Family:
What can we say? You and Jim have been a part of our lives for such a long time. We consider ourselves fortunate to have been a small part of yours. Church projects, singing, parties at your beautiful home. Comforting when we were ill AND while you were both battling your own miseries.
You and Jim were born leaders and St. Andrews were beneficiares of those talents. Rest in peace Jim, Peace at last. God Bless you all.
Gord & Enid McGuffin
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