Condolences
Lillias and family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Tony. During my 9 years at Monenco/Agra/etc. from 1992 to 2001 I enjoyed knowing and working with Tony and above all having his support and friendship.
Best and kindest Regards
Bob Young
My deepest sympathy to you all.
Tony was a unique individual,
and unforgettable. I’m glad that
“sometimes wicked” was include in his
obituary about his sense of humour
Very apt.
regards
George Allan
My dear Lillias and family
We are so grateful for the short visit we had with you and Tony in August. Although constantly interrupted by three large, hairy, licky and disobedient dogs, it was a time when the threads of long friendsip were woven together
again as if unbroken by time and distance.
For Beth,”Mr Dress-Up” (her honorific name for Tony since she first greeted him at our front door and saw his big smile, his then horn-rimmed spectacles and with her instinctive knowledge of our inner reactions) will always be Mr. Skinner
Our love to all of you. God Bless
Amber and Beth.
I knew Tony starting with Canatom in the late 1960’s. Tony was always a kind, gernerous person. He was always happy to help and respected by all
We will miss him and your loss in in our thoughts.
Rene Godin
Dear Lillias and family
Fred and I were extremely distressed to learn of Tony’s death. We remember him with great fondness and respect and particularly all the good times we enjoyed together with you and Tony in Montreal and Calgary.
Please accept our sincere condolences. Our thoughts are with you.
Affectionately, Jeanne Fred and family
Dear Lillias and Family,
We send our deep sympathy on your sad loss of Tony.
We still remember his many qualities and, of course, his great sense of humour in Charelottetown – way back when? and in the years that followed.
He will be missed but never forgotten!
Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
Peter and Irene Bolton
Montreal Engineering Co.
Dear Lillias and Kids,
We were saddened to learn of Tony’s passing. We were privileged to know him and benefit from his great sense of humour. Remember the Charlie Brown tree?
We will be thinking of you tomorrow.
Love,
Shirley and Walter
Dear Lillias and family,
I’m so very sorry to learn of your loss. Tony was such a great guy. A flood of fun memories washed over me as I paused to reflect on our friendship. Vic will have welcomed him with open arms and it makes me smile ‘hearing their laughter in my head’ at the time of their reunion.
May God hold you all his his gentle arms as you walk through these difficult days.
And may you, in time, come to enjoy all the memories you’ve shared in your lifetimes with Tony.
Please know that I’m just a phone call away Lillias.
With my deepest sympathy,
Marion Rogers
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