Condolences
I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was an incredible man and I am deeply saddened by his loss. His contributions to all Canadians is truly appreciated.
Regards,
Bob and Deirdre Kozminski
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Karen, I pray that the Lord’s peace will surround you and the family in your grieving.
Years ago, when I was Jim’s articling student, I was struck by Jim’s organization skill, and sense of priority. I recall he was starting what would be many months’ work on a significant file. He explained that first, he had discussed it with you given the impact it would have on the family, and second that he had acquired several work suits and white shirts, all the same, and this would be his ‘uniform’ in the weeks and months ahead as he devoted himself to the task at hand. Jim’s example was a strong, God-honoring one.
Jim made no secret back in those days, that he preferred politics to business. As Dick Haskayne noted at the memorial service, he was a valued Canadian, having had experience in both business and political sectors. I found myself drawn into political campaigns during my articling year, and have volunteered in them since. Jim’s enthusiasm was infectious.
Jim managed my articling year with deft political skill, determining early on, what types of work I needed, and for whom I needed to do work. He gave a lovely address for my admission to the Bar, and I was delighted that Justice Mason, allowed my father, a justice e from Northern Ontario, to sit with him on the bench. Somewhere, I have a lovely photo with Jim, as we stand, with a Mountie I think, in front of the brass doors of the old Calgary courthouse.
Karen, I give thanks for the years you and Jim had together. May you sense the Lord’s presence with you, comforting you, in this great loss.
With thanks, for God’s grace and mercy,
Sarah FitzGerald
Karen and family
My sincerest condolences to you all. Jim was so good to me and supportive of my role as Executive Director at the Calgary Police Foundation. Many have stated in the media that among his many wonderful traits was that he was a man of his word. That was certainly my experience working with him. The Foundation owes much of its initial success to Jim. The country, the province, Calgary and all who knew him have lost a great man.
Janet Pieschel
To the Prentice family,
My sincere condolences to you all.
Jim and I grew up in Schumacher where we went to school, played hockey together and became best friends. We lost touch for many years after he and his family moved to Grande Cache in our High School year. For many years our family watched with great pride of knowing Jim and all his successful accomplishments in such a short life. He affected so many people in this country in a positive light.
Jim and I finally connected again this past year and were just in the process of of finding the time to get together.
He will be greatly missed by family, so many friends and a country. It was a privilege to know Jim and be a friend.
Dear Karen and family,
Deepest condolences.
May God grant grace, love and hope.
Jo-Anne and family,
I did not know Jim personally but I do want to express my most sincere sympathy to you and your family for this devastating loss. These are the times that try the soul. Keep the faith.
Arne Johnson
To the Prentice family
I knew Jim through his time at CIBC. I want to express my deepest sympathies for your loss. He was a great person who I had the deepest respect for. I come from a small town in Ontario, where the best complement was to say a person was “good people”. Jim was definitely “good people”. President Obama was in Canada recently and in his speech said the world needed more Canada. Well, I believe Canada needs more Jim Prentice.
I watched the memorial today and Cassia, your tribute to you father was phenomenal!
Best wishes
Murray McIntosh
To the Prentice Family
Sorry for your loss, we met Jim many years ago when he coached our son John in hockey. We have met some times at different times in the past years. He was always very friendly, polite and we thought a lot of him. He will be greatly missed. RIP Jim.
Karen, I was very saddened when I heard the news about Jim. I had the opportunity to work with him when he was a Minister and I was with Bruce Power. He was a model of what we would like all on out political leaders to be. The country’s loss is great but small compare to the loss for you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ross
I met Jim in 1986 when he was seeking the PC Provincial nomination in Calgary Centre. He was so sincere and his intelligence, loyalty and work ethic were always evident. I was on his team from that first meeting. He only lost that Provincial election by just over 300 votes . I moved back to Toronto in early 1987 but was always very interested in watching him move on to have a stellar career in service to Canada and Alberta. My deepest sympathy to Karen and all of the family and many friends who will so miss this very impressive man who is gone too soon. Regards Debi Fisher
My deepest sympathy on the loss of a very fine man.
From a stranger Albertan.
I had the honor and privilege of teaching Jim in grade seven and eight at Schumacher Public School.Even at that young age he exhibited the qualities that shaped his adult being. He was a quiet, effective thinker who showed an interest and concern for others. His personality was such that he effectively influenced others by this presence. We were close to his family having visited them in Grande Cache and hosting their family at a reunion at our cottage on Kenogamissi Lake. Jim will be indelibly in my mind as one of those special people who have I been privileged to know. Our sincere condolences to his family. You have many memories of a special person to sustain you.
Dear Karen, Christina, Cassie, Kate and families,
Our sincere condolences in the tragic death of your dear husband/dad Jim. We treasured your friendship Karen and so enjoyed the time you spent at our home.
James 3:13-16 ( the Message) Do you want to be counted wise, to build a reputation for wisdom? Here’s what you do: Live well, Live wisely, Live humbly. It’s the way you live not the way you talk that counts.
Karen, your Jim lived well, wisely and humbly. He was always considerate of both sides of any negotiation. Canada has lost a great man , but Bev and I have lost a friend and you and your girls have lost a great husband, dad and grandfather. Our love and sympathy go out to all of you. With love Bev and Barb
My deepest sympathy at this sudden tragic loss. He was a great man and premier for Alberta.
He was taken too young and will always be remembered
Karen Prentice ….I am so sorry for the loss of your brother, I know how proud you were whenever you spoke of him…I was fortunate enough to shake his hand while working at Commerce Place in Vancouver while I worked for CIBC there….much love and hugs to you and the rest of his family…my sincerest condolence you all…
Dear Karen and Family,
My sincerest sympathies for your untimely loss. Karen, it is a long time since the days in the Beaches. Jim always believed in what he did and wanted to make a mean of meaningful contribution to Canada and Alberta and he certainly did that. I always enjoyed meeting Jim. He was a straight arrow. You and your family have a host of great memories to comfort you in the years to come ,although there is no substitute his being here. Warmest regards.
I am so very sorry for your loss. We are feeling it all across the country, I’m sure, but especially here in Alberta. Thank you for sharing Jim with the rest of us, for all the years when he contributed so much to Alberta. Gone much too soon, but his legacy is strong.
Jim was a wonderful colleague for five years at CIBC. His leadership on issues was unequalled. In particular his ability to mesh the requirements of the public sector with the private sector allowed him to craft solutions that we could only dream of. Beyond all of those very positive attributes and skills that are well known to all, Jim was a real human being. On meeting my son, once in Halifax at an event where he was speaking, he always would include a ‘how is he doing’ into our conversations. Finishing the day with a beer in a local bar with us demonstrated that despite the heights that he had flown to, he was down on earth with all of us. And his spirit shall remain so. To Karen and his family, my deepest condolences. But I will celebrate his life.
Dear Karen,
Joanne and I are deeply saddened by Jim’s tragic passing. He was a wonderful man. We wish you, the girls and all of your family great strength in the days ahead.
Jim is and will continue to be respectfully and lovingly remembered.
Gord and Joanne Kerr.
Dear Karen,
My husband Jim and I would like to extend our deepest condolences to you and your family. We remain shocked and saddened by Jim’s tragic passing. Canada has lost a great man, a true statesman, an amazing leader and team player. We met you and Jim paddling Bill Reid’s canoe up in Haida Gwai in the summer of 2007. We will always treasure that amazing experience with you and the Haida leaders. Our hearts go out to you and we hope the outpouring of respect and support of countless Canadians such as ourselves brings you some comfort.
With our heartfelt sympathy, Deb and Jim Yeates
Karen,
Respect and condolences for you and the girls.
Gloria
He will be very missed by a great many. He gave back all is life and left too soon. My condolences to his family.
My deepest sympathies to the Prentice family on the loss of their dear husband, father, grandfather and brother.
“They that hope in the Lord will renew their strength, they will soar as with eagles’ wings…They will run and not grow weary, walk and not grow faint.”
May God bless you all and give you the strength you need in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Karen Ahern, Airdrie, Alberta
Karen and family: Nicole and I give you our deepest condolences for your tremendous loss. As you know I worked closely with Jim as the chair of the Environment Committee in Ottawa. I can tell you he was probably one person in my 15 years as MP for Red Deer who I respected most. He listened,and we discussed,not a chareristic many in Ottawa had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this most difficult time.
Bob and Nicole Mills
Red Deer
Dear Karen and Families: Our sincere regrets and sympathy in the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. God bless you all with your most treasured memories and the peace and pride in the man that walked in your journey.
Bob and Candy Jordan
(from the way-back Foster Wedekind Law Firm where you and I shared many days; and had the pleasure of meeting Jim at holiday functions; such a gentle man of charm and class.
Dear Karen and Family:
My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. May God give you strength during this difficult time.
Our deepest condolences to the Prentice family. This is a heartbreaking tragedy.
May your beautiful memories, the love of family and friends and the grace and strength of God help you to find peace in your hearts.
Our prayers are with each and every one of you.
Mrs. Prentice, Cassie and Kate,
Although I never met Christina, I had the pleasure of teaching Cassie and Kate at Rundle College many years ago. Although I have not seen you two lovely girls in so many years, I want to express my sincere condolences to you in losing your father. He has, and will always, remain a distinguished unforgettable person who made this works a better place. Take care of yourselves, and my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Angela Falagaris (Hasapes)
Mrs.Prentice,
My sincerest sympathy to you and your family. I didn’t know Mr. Prentice personally, but he always had a smile and acknowledged me when walking by the counter to catch a flight or when he had to stop and get a boarding pass from me.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.
Jeka
Aircanada YYC
Karen and Family … We have admired Jim as he represented his constituents at the Federal level, and then later at the Provincial level. He will be missed. We may not have met you in person, but we want you to know that we are praying for you, now and in the future. Our deepest condolences to your entire family.
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