Condolences
Auntie Dianne, we are so sorry to hear this sad news. I have many fun and happy memories of you and Uncle Don over the years. I will especially remember fishing with Uncle Don and Dad at Nemeiben and Rocky Lake,, playing cards at the Frey's and all of the Christmas's we spent together at Naicam and Saskatoon. He is loved and missed. Sending hugs your way. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Donna, Eric and Josh.
Dear Dianne!!
We miss Don so much that we do not know where to begin to express our sorrow.A big piece our life has gone like the leaves in the wind.You know D, that with the passing of time you may be able to find a measure of peace that is eluding you at this time.
We love you so very much.
This note is sent to you from Marlene ,Helmer( Commander) and family.
Our deepest sympathies are with you during this time of loss. We hope you can find reassurance in the care of your family and friends, and allow the loving memories you have of Don to help you through this time.
Keith & Sally Adams
I had the honour and pleasure of working with Don at the Alpha Milk Company thru to Dairyworld Foods for 15 years. Don and I worked together over the years in sales and can state without a doubt Don was at the most respected and appreciated sales representative we had with our customers. Don's integrity, honesty, commitment, kindness and excellence made him the ultimate team player, person and friend. I truly feel fortunate having been a small part in Don's career and learning so much about being a good person. Dianne, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Gary LeBoeuf.
Auntie Dianne, It has taken me some time to think about what I wanted to say to you. Most importantly how much you and Uncle Don mean to us. We love you both very much. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many precious memories of Uncle Don and will keep these close to our hearts. He is greatly missed. Sending hugs your way. Hope to see you soon. Love Brian and Bev
Sincere Condolences for a nice man! Growing up "grassy plains" Don and Del were 6 years older so were watched as models of what was next for rest of us. They set the lead and it was up to us to follow. It was so good to see Don and Del at mom (Eileen's) memorial and catchup on community and where their respective lives took them. We shared stories of going to the dairy with milk truck and being able to drink all the chocolate milk you could drink while on premises. I think I wore most of it on my T shirt.
When you remember someone and all you can remember is good and "Nice Man" what better compliment can you pay someone.
So sorry for your loss!
Ken & Deb HOLMBERG
Diane, we are so saddened to learn of Dons passing.
Diane, our thoughts are very much with you as we grieve the loss of both Don and Del. We are looking forward to seeing you soon.
Kevin Fitzsimmons and family (lisa, Quintin and Elias)
So sorry to hear of Don’s passing. Many great memories of Don and Del. Time spent when they lived out west by the Hawkwoods which is now all part of Calgary and trips with Don to Didsbury snd Emans for a coke. Also fun at Dairy Lane for burgers. Hard when you are a twin and lose your other half! Del and Carolyn you are in my prayers at this time of your loss. Great boyfriend won’t forget you Don! High school wouldn’t have been the same had you not been there. Gave me first driving lesson on a standard. Old three on the tree back then.
Sheila Rempel
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