Condolences
Jan and Byron Green
We have fond remembrances of Pauline when she came to stay with us in Plymouth. She always loved Devon and Cornwall as well.
We send our love to Gordon Stephen and Michelle at this time.
My sincere sympathy to Pauline’s family. Pauline and I were bridge partners, lived in the same ‘hood, shared rides and conversation to and fro bridge at times. Her love of family and commitment to community was evident in the warmth of her voice, especially when she spoke of her grandchildren. I am blessed to have known Pauline!
Many happy memories of Pauline’s many visits to England and our visit to Calgary. Pauline was always held in high regard by her younger sister Lin (now deceased) and was excellent company whenever we met.
Condolences to Gordon, Stephen & family
The Betty family, Bristol U.K.
SAIT's ALIVE (The Association of Retired and Former employees of SAIT and their spouses) extend their deepest sympathy.
I write this to honour a dear friend. I feel very fortunate to have known Pauline for many years. We met when Pauline was doing my parents income tax and later on she did my husband Vern’s and my income tax. Pauline became a great friend of my mother, Audrey O’Leary. I treasure our many phone conversations, lunches and visiting with Pauline and Gordon at the Stroke Recovery Association meetings. Vern and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to Gordon, Stephen, Michelle, Olivia, Carter and Pauline’s sisters. Our memory of dear Pauline will live on in our hearts.
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