Condolences
Brian, Stuart & Cameron. Was visiting with Joyce Webber yesterday at Bob & Faye’s and she told me of your mom’s passing. Beyond the years we spent at First Baptist together, I have a wonderful memory moment of her compassion for me when we were at Don Webber’s funeral. Would love to share it some time. My condolences to you, but the joy of knowing there will be a reunion one day…. she was on my heart last week, didn’t know why, now I know. Am praying for you…
Thank-you all for your kind notes. We appreciate you thinking of us in this difficult time. God bless you.
The celebration of Marion’s life yesterday was beautifully done. She would have been so proud of you Callie and Joy – Cameron too. She loved each one of you in the family dearly and spoke of your accomplishments each time I spoke to her on the phone. I send my most sincere condolences to you, Brian, Stuart and Cameron and to the family. Doreen Antliff
Brian and Cameron, just noticed the passing of your mom, we share in your grief, but we know she is with the Lord in heavenly places, May the Lord give you peace and lots of love.
Edgar.
To Blair, Stuart, Cameron and all your lovely family :
We were privileged to know and love your mum for many years at Northmount and we send our condolences now to you all. You will miss her and I know you have many precious mwmories to treasure. Remember “Underneath are the everlasting arms”. God Bless you all,
Malcolm and Margaret (formerly,Paugh) Clarke
Brian, Stuart and Cameron, I read with sadness of the recent passing of your Mom. She was a wonderful lady and I recall her infinite patience when there were often six boys (3 Clark brothers and 3 Kesteven brothers) at your residence on Centre Street N. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the celebration of her life on Thursday afternoon (Nancy, Paige and I live on Vancouver Island) nevertheless our thoughts and prayers will be with you over the coming days. George Kesteven
Brian, Stuart and Cameron, I was so sorry to learn of your Mother’s passing. I have very fond memories of your Mom and her infectious smile. She was (thankfully) tolerant of the bossy five year old girl across the alley and I will always think of your old house as my home away from home. Please accept this long distance condolence. I will be thinking of you in the days ahead. Wendy Streeter
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