Condolences
My heart is full of sadness that dad has passed at this time in our New World...
I feel so bad that we can’t be together to share hugs and grieve... I have known Dad for many years. Such a remarkable sense of humour, compassion and wisdom. He will be forever in my heart.
God bless you all.
To the Family of Alan Low,
The loss of someone special to you is never easy. We hope all the cherished memories you have of your Dad will bring you peace at this time of loss and sadness.
Our parents – Rose and Dan Kolewaski – met and became good friends with your Dad and Helen while they all lived at the Aspen Lodge. As family, we often shared morning coffee and muffins with the four of them at "their table" in the atrium. It was always fun to see who could find the most blueberries in their muffin – sometimes it was only one. They shared friendship, good conversation, and often a hearty laugh. Alan also enjoyed sharing his stories of his children and grandchildren. He was so very proud of you all.
Alan was a kind and gentle soul, with a warm smile for all. He will be missed by all of us who were privileged to know him.
Our sincere condolences to you all,
Janet and Ed Kuzik, Calgary
Carrol Henry, Richmond, B.C.
Vicky and Alex Jenkins, Carlton Place, Ontario.
To the Family of Alan Low, our sincerest condolences. Alan and Helen were very much loved by all who they came in contact with in the Watergrove Community. Alan once told me, if you haven't got anything nice to say about somebody, don't say nothing.
Shirley & Henry Wiebe
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