Condolences
Beau Dott
I have so many but the ones that I like the best are flying back and forth to Albany
I will always remember Mary Anne as a very competent, caring and compassionate nurse. We worked together in the Emergency department of St Joseph's Hospital in the late '70's and the 80's.
With deepest sympathy for your loss
Dr. Linda Rintamaki
our condolences to all the family at this very sad time. We have many happy memories of both Mary Anne and John during our nurses training years (class of 65) reunions visits both in Thunder Bay and Calgary and at camp.
We are so sorry to hear of Mary Ann's passing and send heartfelt condolences to all of her family. Mary Ann and I have had a long history of friendship and as nursing colleagues. This started as neighbours both living on Riverview Drive from where Mary Ann & I lifeguarded and taught swimming at city pools. But our relationship did not end there as we both worked together in ER at St. Joseph's Hospital. Through the years we worked closely together managing our Nursing Units as well as implementing computer programs. It was always to touch base when Mary Ann would return to Thunder Bay for the summer. Mary Ann was kind and would be there for anyone who needed help. She will missed by so many - thinking of all of you during this most difficult time.
Lynda & Henry Bobinski ~ Thunder Bay
We have such fond memories of Marianne's kindnesses and great sense of humour from our times spent at the cottage with John and Marianne and Lesley as well as at the house in Thunder Bay. I remember Marianne was even kind enough to consult with me over our youngest's nursing care when he was born with some complicated issues. She was always like that, caring for her family and reaching out to make other people's lives better, too.
So sorry for your loss, Lesley and Family,
Diane (VanGinkel) Wilson
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