Condolences
Dear Jim, Doug, Ted and families:
My heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your dear Mom. I loved her very much and will miss our get togethers when we had so much fun and laughter. Your Mum was very special to me and loved you all so very much. You are in my prayers. God Bless. Love, Bev. & family
On our return from Toronto last night, we were saddened to hear of Maud’s passing. We have many fond memories of Maud over the years both through TransAlta functions and the Calgary Winter Club. Maud was an inspiration to us with her kindness and warm soft spoken ways, she was a true lady. Doug, we met up with you again in later years through my brother Harold Peyton in Vancouver.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family at this difficult time.
May the wonderful memories of your mother and grandmother always keep her near.
With warm regards, Fred and Jean
To the family of Maude Kendrick – passed away Feb.16th 2011.
We were saddened to hear of the loss of your beloved mother and grandmother. She was a lovely lady and she will surely be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you in your dark hours of grief. Time will heal. Cherish the memories. We enjoyed her at our bridge club at the winter club.
………………..With love and caring Joyce & Cec Payne
Dear Jim and Tish
So sorry to hear of Maud’s passing, she was a real trooper and I’m sure she will be missed.
Love to you and family
Shaun, Judy, Clay(Kim) and Will
We were so saddened to learn of your great loss. Maud was a very special lady. We bought our Winter Club share from Stan and Maud in 1968. Treasured friends, she will be missed.
Bob & Wynne Carlson
Though we saw her only a few times a year, Maud always greeted our family with her special quiet warmth. She was one of our childrens’ “Grandmas”, who enriched their lives with her genuine interest. The elegance and humour with which Maud lived her life were an inspiration to our family. We will all miss her and remember her fondly at “The Creek”
Jim, Doug, Ted and families:
We are so sorry to hear of Maud’s passing. We have only good memories of her laughter, her goodness, her wisdom and her passion for life. We hope that your warm memories of your very special mom will comfort you in this time of loss.
Love,
Brian and Cynthia
I wish to extend to the family my deepest sympathies.
To lose a parent is tough, and then to lose the last one, is harder yet.
I knew Maud, from visiting with, and being a neighbour of my parents, Ann and Cy Tucker. It was my pleasure to have known her.
All the members of the Calgary Winter Club 55 plus section will remember Maud with great affection. She was our Sunshine Lady from our early days until the very recent past. Many of us curled with her and it was always a joy to be in her prescence.
Our sincere thoughts and warm wishes are sent to the family. May God be with you.
My deapest sympathy to you all. I also loved Maud and was able to tell her, before she had cancer. I miss her and Ross coming from the Winter Club to say “I saw Maud” Best wishes, Dona
Al & Linda, plus Maud’s many friends through TransAlta, wish her family our sincerest sympathies.
She was so strong when Stan passed and we welcomed her into our TARA family. We will miss Maud’s help at our functions and her cheery smile at our luncheons.
She was upbeat to the end – what a great lady!
I was very sad to read of Maud’s death today in the Herald…I worked with Maud many years ago at Tenneco Oil and Minersls and I just loved her. She was always fun and upbeat and full of energy. We lost touch over the last several years, but I often thought of her with great fondness and good memories. My sincere condolences to all the family. She will be missed.
I was deeply saddened to read of your mother’s passing. Both you dad and your mother were good friends of my brother, Cliff Lien. As I am writing this I remebmer special times spent with all three of them. In recent years I have played bridge with your mother at the Winter Club. She was such a lovely lady and will certainly be missed and thought of ofen by those who knew her.
I send my sincere condolences to all the family.
Lorraine Kaser
May time’s passing somehow help to ease your loss and sorry.
With deepest sympathy
Joan Lahey
Jim, Doug, Ted, and Families,
We were so very sorry to hear of Maud’s passing. It is only 11 months ago that she came to visit us and offer her condolences for our mother’s death – a visit that we remember with great affection and gratitude. On the last two occasions that we saw your mother, she seemed happy, healthy, and alert.
We will remember her quietly capable and gentle manner, the Calgary power picnics and house parties with her, her teaching our sister, Tracy, how to swim, your parents being at our wedding, etc. etc. etc.
We are, unfortunately, out of town this long weekend and are unable to attend the service on Sunday. However, our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Sincerely,
Ric and Judy Noble
Many a decade has passed since I visited with Maud and Doug, but I remember fondly of times past. Visiting my parents, Maud, Mom, (and sometimes other family), and I often had chats ‘across the fence’, a cup of tea, or shared a word about weather or our lives. Maud was always kind and caring and considerate in her dealings with my parents and myself. She has been and will continue to be remembered fondly.
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Maude was an extremely nice lady and we will miss her.
Dear Family,
Please except my sincere sympathies for the loss of my Aunt Maud. My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this sad time. I have so many happy memories of both Aunt Maud and Uncle Stan along with Jim, Doug and Ted during our early years as children growing up in Calgary. The many camping and fishing trips along with the family parties that were often held in our rumpus room with dancing to old 33 1/3 records playing on the phonograph. Stan and Maud visited me in Sacramento years ago and we kept in touch at Christmas and over the phone. I called Maud this past December to wish her a Merry Christmas and we talked about her hurdles. She loved you all as well as curling and being outdoors. It is sad to see her leave us as she marks the end of that part of our Kendrick family. Now Maud, Stan, Jean, Ted and Sid, Olive and Bobby are united in eternal peace. I am sure they are having a grand time together perhaps camping and fishing again? I will remember them all in my daily work and life here in California as I think of you all often there too. Let us make a concerted effort to remain linked on email in order to not loose the family thread that connects us all back to the roots of the Kendrick family. God Bless you and your children and may Maud enjoy abundant peace now at the end of her long and fruitful life.
Blessings,
Your Cousin,
Don Kendrick
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