Condolences
Dear Peggy and family, This has been a year like no other and the hardest is not being able to see loved ones as often. With Dad's passing in February 2021, these two oldest friends are now together being the boys of their childhood (running and playing football and jumping off the bridge into the Red River); the young men in their flying machines dive bombing the crop fields and going to visit the United States on leave and the group of four married friends visiting the Calgary Stampede. Many memories. Many thoughts. Our condolences to the Rodway family from the Churches family. We will have a drink together when it is safe to do so again.
Greg, Karen and the Churches family.
Peggy and family,
You had been on my mind for a few days and I thought I should take some time to find a way to get in touch with you. Sadly I came upon the passing of Rod. I was so sorry to read that he had passed away. I feel blessed that I saw you at Church last Christmas when I made a visit to Christ Church. I hope that the isolation that has gripped us all during this pandemic has not made Rod's passing much worse. My utmost sympathies at this time of year as we all hold onto our dear memories of times past. Life with the neighbours as we grew up were amazing and you were all such a huge part of that. Merry Christmas to you and please know that we are thinking of you all.
Jan Cunningham Debney
Peggy I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Lloyd. Many memories of the years he spent at Klohn Crippen and the social events we all shared. May all the good memories help you at this time. Take care of yourself. Sandy Housken
My deepest condolences to Lloyd’s family and friends. What an accomplished person and a real gentleman. He certainly had a life well lived.
Peggy, Jan, Mark, Catherine, Megan, Ed and all those beautiful grandchildren and great grandchildren,
We are so sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of your dad. Our families shared so many wonderful times at Crimson Lake. I picture your dad in the boat, the kayak, on the dock, working around your cabin, riding his motorcycle and riding in the convertible. I remember him as gentle, kind, very engaging and possessing a wonderfully positive view of life. I can still hear his easy laugh. Greg and I so enjoyed when you and Lloyd came to Bermuda, Peggy. More recently, I enjoyed my visits with Lloyd before or after our lunches, Peggy or when I would run into him at the hairdresser's. He was a very special man.
Our best to you all at this difficult time
Catherine O'Byrne and Greg Flower
Peggy, you have been in my thoughts and prayers since we saw the announcement in the Herald. So sad to lose your life partner. I pray that the pandemic isolation requirements have not kept you and Lloyd apart or has limited the support you need from family and friends during his last days. I shall miss visiting with him at the gatherings that brought us together over the years.
Peggy-may you have many wonderful memories. Mine from years ago were Lloyd's interest and knowledge re many interests we shared.
Wish you and yours all the best.
A voice from the past-Lee Handy
To Peggy and family. There are many memories...The image I will never forget is Lloyd saluting the casket of my late partner, his friend, Jim Gripton. Today I salute Rod for all the wonderful qualities he displayed and his friendship. I feared the worst when there was no answer to my phone calls. Now I hope there is peace for him.
Mary Valentich and Stuart Gripton.
Sincere sympathy to the family. We remember the good time we had with Lloyd at special occasions at Brian and Sarah’s home. Enjoyed his wit and sense of humour. A pleasure to be in his presence. Again our condolences. Ron and Evie
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and dad, Rod. He was an adventurer and a gentleman. He was a beautiful part of Crimson Lake. Please know that our family send their deepest condolences and hope that you also enjoy some wonderful memories at this time. Love The Jacksons - Owen, Marnie and Theresa and their families
On behalf of Gord and Shirley Ferguson I want to extend their deepest sympathies. I have heard so many stories of the University of Manitoba reunions and how finally the husbands were allowed to attend. The group enjoyed many reunions which extended across the country. I will send Lloyd’s remembrance to Dad in Cambridge Ontario.. All the best to Peggy and family.
Jane MacDonald
Calgary
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