Condolences
Dear Jake & Family, On behalf of myself and your friends at Pleasure-Way, please accept our sincerest condolences.
Dean Rumpel, Saskatoon.
Dear Jake & Family, We are sorry to hear of Doreen passing on, although we had never got to meet her personaly. It seems we were always passing one another in our moves around the world. Jake you and your family will miss her very much, she was a great inspiration to all who knew her. Doreen has been thru alot in the last couple of years. It has been a difficult time for Doreen and the family. Please accept our condolences. Love Jim & Marty Janice & Chris
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We are sorry to learn of Doreens passing away. She will be greatly missed by maney. All the best.
Jake, we were sorry to hear about the passing of Doreen. Although we have not
been in contact for a long time, it is with sadness that we extend our sympathies to you and your family. Doreen’s mother and my grandmother were friends in years gone by and she used to tell me a few stories about the “old Gals” which will always bring Doreen to mind. Our deepest and most sincere sympathy.
Dick and Connie Savage
Abbotsford, BC
We are sorry to hear of Doreens passing and our thoughts are with Jake and children and grandchildren.
To Jake and family we wish to send our deepest sympathies at the loss of Doreen.
From Aunt Margaret Sayce
Donna & Bob Fulton
Marlene & Glenn Taylor
“When deepest sorrow comes to us
And someone we love is gone,
May we be blessed with courage
And with strength to carry on.”
Dave and I are sending this message of sympathy, knowing full well that words do not help stop the sadness, only time will help. But we are thinking about all of you.
Dave and LL Brookwell
We send our deepest sympathies to and
your family. Our thoughts and prayers
are with you.
Sincerly Hugh & Gwen
Bruce & Joanne
Don & Jerry
Bev Kruse(niece)
To Uncle Jake, Dean, Michelle and families, We would like to send our deepest sympathies for your loss, our Aunt and Great Aunt.
Death leaves a pain no one can heal
Love leaves a memory no one can steal
Bev and Fred Kruse
Brian and Melisse Kruse
Graham and Mae Kruse
It’s with sadness that I heard of Doreen’s passing. I see her heading out on her next grand adventure with a smile on her face, a spring in her step and a glint in her eye. Step outside, look up where the treetops touch the sky and watch the clouds sweep by. Listen to the waves crash on the shore and smell the ocean. We honour Doreen’s life by truly savouring every moment of ours.
To Jake and Family: It is with deep sadness I learn of Doreen’s passing.
To lose a longtime friend (since 1955),
is a shock that will not be forgotten.
I am sure Doreen and Shirley are chatting about old times in Whitehorse
and Trenton. I cannot forget when we last met at Whitehorse Airport (2001), and you and Doreen stayed an extra day to drive me to old and familiar spots.
My Condolences to you and your family.
Let us not lose contact with each other.
Don’t forget my e-mail address:dage@efni.com
I’m so sorry to hear of your family’s loss. It’s been so long since I saw you but I remember Doreen with fondness. I’m glad you had the chances to enjoy your life together. That’s what makes it easier until we meet again. MEMORIES
I am so sorry to hear about Doreen’s passing. Dad called me today to tell me. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Now Mom and Doreen are together again.
This is truly very sad news. We first met Doreen and Jake back in the late 50s when we lived on the same street in St Avold, France….we had some good times!! And we met up again a few times in Canada at various places, I have lots of memories of our visits and life overseas. Doreen always had a smile and was always cheerful.
She’ll be missed.
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