Condolences
Dear Albert, Albert Jr, Catherine and Carla; and Marina, and families,
From Ireland we send you our deepest sympathy and our condolences at this very sad time on the loss of dear Helen.
It was our great privilege to know Helen for 7 years in Calgary in the late 60s and early 70s; and we have called and visited with Helen several times in the intervening years.
Helen was a wonderful person and we both loved her dearly. We will miss her greatly, and I know that your loss is immeasurable coming up to Christmas. We alway looked forward to her news at Christmas and had already sent her a 2011 Calendar when we heard the sad news.
We know that your children and grandchildren will bring you through this sad time, and we will remember you all and especiall you Granma Bertha, on Christmas Day.
Fond wishes from Margaret and Patrick McGinley in Galway.
Dear Uncle Albert and family,
We want to tell you all how very sorry we are for your sad loss. Aunt Helen was a warm, generous and funny person.She always made us laugh.”Auntie” was just the best. We loved her and will miss her.
Love Kathleen,Michel,Francois,Isabelle and Nicole
Dear Uncle Albert and family, So sorry to hear of Aunt Helen’s passing. She was a beautiful person and will be truly missed. I have so many wonderful memories of her with always a smile and such a positive outlook on life. Auntie Helen will be forever in our hearts.
love, Mona Boyes-Lentz
Dear Albert and Family. So sorry to hear the sad new. We missed seeing Helen the last time we visited you Albert. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Uncle Albert and family, we so sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Helen. She was a fantastic person with an incredible sense of humour that will be dearly missed. As I recall our memories growing up and visiting the Jullien household, I will always remember the warm welcome Aunt Helen gave us all upon arrival and many hugs when we were leaving. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jean-Paul Boyes
To Carla and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.
Joanne and Ross Fiest
We have so many happy memories of Helen when she visited Marina and Tom in Toronto. She had the same mischievous sense of humour as Marina, except in spades! We feel privileged to have known her.
Ulla and Ken Purdye
We are all so sorry to hear that Helen is no longer with us. June has said that she loved Helen very much, and thought of her as a sister – she will always be remembered.
Albert and the rest of the family are in our thoughts.
Love
June and Kim Gellatly
Eckhard, Tracey, Alex and Carley Pastrik
My thoughts go out to Uncle Albert and the family. I wanted to send a personal message as Aunt Helen became so important to me and my family. When I first meet her, I was about 7 I knew we would be instant friends for life. Here is a letter just to her.
Dear Aunt Helen,
I can’t begin to tell how much I will miss you. Especially that my girls will never experience the love and power you gave to me. Whenever life was getting me down, I knew I could come out to Calgary for a visit and automatically come back to Ontario a new person ready to face the world because we stayed up all night talking. Everything from boyfriend, now husband issues to becoming a daughter-in-law and a mother. You always had the right answers for me. Thank You to you and Uncle Albert for becoming my parent’s best friends. My parents idolized both you and Uncle Albert. I know my Dad and you are having a great time up there. Laughing over “the Drink”.
I love you like a mother and will cherish and keep our memories dear to my heart forever.
Good-Bye Aunt Helen,
Love Tracey
My condolences to the Jullien family, especially Carla, on the loss of your Mother.
Your faith will help you gain the strength you will need at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Annette Campbell
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I hadn’t seen Helen for many years, but remember her as a lovely, funny, warm-hearted woman with a ready smile and wonderful stories.
Please accept my sincere sympathy to Albert and your family losing Helen. I was working at McKenzieTowne Care Centre last week and I knew that Helen was not so good. Your faithful Dad made numerous trips each day over to 1200 court to see her. He will be lost. I am glad that I knew your Mum when she was at the retirement center and came every day with the doggie to visit Albert. What a lovely lady.
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