Condolences
Condolences to the Haines family. Saddened to hear of her passing in 2020. Lucy (as I teased her) and Fred were active members of the Over 50 Club in Airdrie for many years. They were missed when they moved to Wetaskawin. Always remembered.
Shocked to find out Lucille had passed away. A dear friend of mine.
Condolences to the Haines Family. What a gorgeous picture of Lucille. I have very fond memories of Lucille, the many laughs we had on the adventures with her. Lucille was an amazing lady, always dressed to the nines! May you find comfort in your memories. Sincerely, Bonnie Payliss
How much I enjoyed our visits - listening to her conversations and her animation that she would add to the story - yet she always took the time to inquire and truly cared about my family and children. Condolences to my second cousins in the loss of your Mom..we will miss her
Sincerely, Charlene and Kelly McCheyne
Mrs. Haines has been a family friend of the Faucher's for 50 plus years. “Your mother's kindness was contagious and her memory will live on forever.” So many memories with her laughs, family gatherings, Christmas Eve drinks the lists go on. Michelle I could not be there in person but been there in spirits. Your mom and my folks will gather together now at Christmas have a drink look down on us Mrs. Haines will say "look at those little shits!" One of many favorite sayings. :)
There is no one in this world like your mother. She was a special woman and she will be with you always. Xoxo Love always Donna, Trevor, Sara and Courteney from Christchurch New Zealand xoxoxo
Michelle & Henry - we are sad to hear of your mom's passing. We have fond memories of her and Fred from the pig roasts. They were always great to talk to. Your mom would always make us laugh. May she rest in peace.
Kim & Sylvain
Aunty was truly admired and loved. She was Mom's best friend. Grandad used to say when the girls came home to say our piece now because you wouldn't get a word in otherwise. My sympathy to the family and know she lived a long life. She was well respected. It is reflective how she looked like Grandma.
After my mother passed away ( Elaine Kennedy) , Aunt Lucille had told me she would always keep track of me and would be there for me should I ever Need her . Aunt Lucille never missed one of my birthdays by either sending a card or giving me a phone call every single year . I am now 56 years old . I will miss her dearly
Thad Kennedy
One of my favourite memories is of all the girls in Grandma’s kitchen all talking at once. Great lady, my condolences to all who loved her.
I am so sorry to hear about Lucille . I used to do her and Fred's hair in Airdrie . I remember when Fred introduced me to her at the store for the first time , I thought she was a pistol. Both Lucille and Fred were great chatters , talk up a storm and you had to jump in if you saw a chance . If Lucille was talking about someone she wasn't that fond of she always referred to them as that bird , I laughed so much when I did her hair . She talked lots about her kids , she was very proud of them. Lucille had a style of her own that I adored and if she liked you ,she LOVED you. There was no mincing of words . I missed her and Fred when they moved . Lucille is reunited with Fred now and they can go to the malls where money is not needed. Fred was awesome with Lucille when it came to shopping , lol. Patience of a saint . R.I.P. Lucille , say hi to Fred for me.
Susan from First Choice Haircutters
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