Condolences
I regret that I never had the privilege of making the acquaintance of the late Mrs. Clogg. But, I do recall her late husband, Dr. Clogg. He was my pediatric physician, when I lived in Montréal during the 1960’s. he had an practice and an small surgery, as I remember, on Ste. Catherine’s Street West. Above an «dépanneur,» if I recall. He was a good man. And an good physician and an good pediatrician.
Sincerely Yours,
David A. Kyne, bac., (hon)., maîtrise,
2nd July, 2013
Sorry about your mums passing. I feel priviledged to have known your whole family and have a life time of wonderful memories in Nairobi, Montreal and at your cottage. Pass on those amazing attributes your parents have left to you! Truly a wonderful family. God bless you and keep you! Wendy Weaver Clarke.
To Lorna’s family..
Condolences from myself.. and my sister Beverly McRae..
She requested I add a few thoughts on Lorna in this memory book…
Bev was happy to have met Lorna and became friends over the years..
Lorna was a fine woman and her qualities shone as she met folks..
Am so sorry to hear of her passing myself and regret not having a chance to have met her.
In closing, I hope to meet some of you one of these fine days..
Be good to yourselves.. and think of your mother often..
1 John 1, verse 7.
Wally McRae, Montreal,, 514-636-6549
To the Clogg Family
We were very sad to hear of your mother’s passing. I first met your mother about ten years ago when we volunteered at the Samaritan Club of Calgary Super Sale. She was a delight to work with in Men’s Wear – kind, considerate, a gentle person. There was always a warm smile for everyone. As we have just completed our Spring Sale I wanted you to know we miss her dearly.
Our condolences to all the family. We were lucky to have known such a lovely lady
Thelma Wilkinson on behalf of the Samaritan Club of Calgary.
My sincere condolences on hearing of Lorna’s passing.
As the obituary read in the Gazette, She was a loving, sharing person who will be missed – for me at Christmas time when she never failed to send her greetings.
Sincerely,
Mimi Belmonte
L.J and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Cherish your memories as they will be very special and she will always be with you.
Susan
LJ, Please accept my condolences on your mother’s passing. My thoughts are with your whole family.
Erika
Margaret and I are saddened to hear of Lorna’s passing.We remember the good, and sometimes difficult, times we had in Nairobi. She was a kind woman and we were looking forward to possibly linking up with her , and the family, as soon as we settled down back in Canada. We are glad that we knew her and shared happy times with her and Don and the gang. Peace and love to you all
Colin and Margaret Forbes.
This is very sad and what you wrote about your mother was beautiful. I know that my family was also saddened by this news. It is a blessing that she did not suffer a long illness and that you all have each other during this time.
Kimb
I’m so sorry to hear about your Mom. My parents and brothers and sisters were all very sad at the news, and want me to pass on to all of you that we are thinking of you at this time.
Marion
I am very sad to learn of your Mother’s passing. I am also so glad she was not
ill for long. She would not have liked that. We were always friends but not really close. I will not be at her service at the hospital today because we are moving and things are hectic. Your mother would have loved to know the details. I hope your mother is with your dad. They were a great couple.
I have met you all before so you are all in my thoughts.
Much love
Lindy Stewart.
LJ, Susan, Karen, Nancy, Don,
I’m sorry I can’t be there to remember your Mum with you, she was a wonderful woman, and I have many fond memories of times in Knowlton and Montreal West.
Greg Greene
To the Clogg Family,
I was very sad to hear of the passing of your mother Lorna – that would be Mrs. Clogg to me. Your mum was an integral part of the fond memories I hold of the time I shared with your family while you were all in Montreal West. Despite my early years – or perhaps because of them – I was not the easiest kid to “have around” and I will always cherish your mum’s good humoured tolerance and forgiving nature as I made my modest way in the world. I’m sure she will be missed very deeply by all of those people whose lives she touched.
Please accept my family’s sincere condolences during this difficult time.
Take care of one and other.
Brian
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