Condolences
Sending love and hugs to each and all of the Quinlan family our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have lots of fond memories of your Dad/Grampa (Buster). I will always think of him when I hear a Wilf Carter song or when the Chuckwagon races are on (which he lived for), He was kind, giving and thoughtful. He was like my second Dad even though I was the neighbours kid and Grampa to my kids, always ready to give a helping hand to anyone that needed it. He is the only person I have personally known to reach 100 (almost 101). He was so proud of his family and his memory will live on in each and every one of you.
Happy Trails Buster
Love Glen and Jeanette
To the Quinlan Family,
I was so saddened to read that Buster ( John ) had passed. My deepest condolences to the entire family. Buster was one of my favorite cousins and I have very fond memories of our times together at school, on the farm and when he moved to Calgary. I will miss him dearly. Sincerely Marion (Kelly) Dye.
To the Quinlan family:
Our deepest sympathies and condolences in the the passing of your dear, sweet Dad. He was and always will be remembered as a “Gentle Man with a Gentle Soul”. A favourite memory was of Buster listening to the Chuckwagon races, on the radio ( way back before they were on TV). We wish we could be there to give you all a huge comfort hug. Comfort is knowing he is with your Mom and Melvin. Take care of each other.
Ralph - our deepest sympathy at the loss of your father. 100 years - what a life he must have had. No matter how much time you have with a parent the loss is still so hard. One day that vacant spot will be filled with all your wonderful memories of your life with him in all its stages, as a child and then as an adult. God Bless you and all your family at this sad time.
Greg and Diane Nickerson
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