Condolences
I remember Ron used to come to our Swift Current, SK Alliance Church and brought CPI Books, Sunday School Gospel Light Material etc. and I remember Ron running CPI in Calgary on 17 Ave before they moved it to 9th Ave. I always enjoyed contacts with him, his friendliness, stories and humor.
Then, such a small world, after all these years of about 20 yrs, of losing contact he moved into Bethany Care Centre next door to Dad, I was very happy for his presence there, adding to the guys on 6th Floor and making it as one staff described it , “The Happy Table!”. Ron looked so well, the same as when I had last seen him, he had just lost current memory, which was probably why he was admitted to Bethany 6th Floor; but he still had a very good past memory! And he still always had a word of witness of God’s goodness, blessing and positive encouragement from life’s lessons in adversity.
A memorable, kind. loving, sensitive and encouraging person indeed! A real man of God! He made a positive influence on those he had contact with.
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There are so many things one would like to say at a time like this, but the words just don’t seem to come together.
Ron was a wonderful man, full of character, good will, enthusiasm and always had a smile. Although we did not spend as much time together as we would have liked over the years, the time we did spend together as a family was full of fond memories and stories that we will cherish forever.
Ron and Ann are now happily together again. I am sure they missed each other dearly during their short absence from each other. In addition, one can only wonder if the three boys, Ed, Den and Ron are not creating another book of stories and events similar to those of Macklin Saskatchewan and Torrington Alberta.
We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to all of you and pray that the wonderful memories will help you through this difficult time.
Bob, Carol, Curtis & Jennifer
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