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Dear Diane & Rob,
I am so sad and sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom.
"With love, all things endure,
for though they may pass from this earth,
they live on in the hearts of those who have loved them."
With fond memories of your Mom and sincere and warm condolences,
Jean
Dear Diane and Rob,
Our deepest sympathies and condolences on the passing of your Mom. She was a beautiful and lovely lady. When we first moved our parents to Calgary in 2011, you immediately said to introduce my parents to yours. Their friendship blossomed over the years even when they saw each other on occasion, usually over food or chatting on the phone when they can. Good company, good food. Attached are photos from the 2015, 2017, 2018 were from Stampede Breakfasts and 2019 at Eggs Oasis for Mother's Day.
Linda will be surely missed but memories will be treasured.
With love,
Alice, Geno & Jill with Paul and Rose, Ed and Jean
xoxo
Dear Diane and Rob,
I'm very saddened to hear about the loss of Auntie Linda. I first met her during a trip to Vancouver with my mom over 50 years ago. I will always remember her warm hospitality and charming smile. Here are some pictures of your mom and dad at my late husband's 60th birthday party in San Francisco. Auntie Linda's warmth was ever present, and her gracious smile still charmed us. My thoughts and prayers are with you both during this time.
With Deep Sympathy,
Eileen
On behalf of Anne Wong (Linda's niece) and family (William, Kevin, Andrew & Rosanna), we are saddened to hear of Auntie Linda's passing. She was always such a vibrant person with a kind heart. When Anne came over to Canada, she first lived in Vancouver with Auntie Linda. All of her family members first lived with Auntie Linda when they came to Canada.
Auntie Linda would always make sure she fed us well when we visited and was always proud to show us off to her friends. She also taught us how to make cakes.
The last time Auntie Linda visited Toronto was in 2008 for her niece's daughters wedding. She was able to reunite with her whole Wong family including her brother (for the final time).
In most recent years, Auntie Linda was visited by members of the Wong family and she welcomed them with open arms including last years visit with her sister-in-law (Moy) which was an incredibly touching moment for both. Auntie Linda even decided to stay with them in their hotel and hang out in the hot tub rather than stay in her Seniors Home.
During the COVID pandemic, Anne & William would call Auntie Linda every couple days to check in just to hear her voice.
Auntie Linda will truly be missed but never forgotten.
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