Condolences
Mae was a beautiful person.Remembering the fun times we had with the racehorses.
My sincere condolences to Bob & the family.
Diane Donaldson
Sincere condolences to my uncle and cousins on your heartbreaking loss. Auntie Mae was a lovely lady and I know you are all missing her terribly. Much love from Shelly & family in Winnipeg. XOXO
It has been a very long time since I had seen Mae or Bob as I have been away over 30 years but remember having good times with both while living in Saskatoon. Bob and Brenda were just toddlers when I last saw them but want to send my sincere wishes for you Bob and all of the family. Mae’s picture shows how well she always looked over the years. Sending Prayers and Blessings to all. Vivienne. Ward. Kelowna
Mae was the epitome of kindness and grace. The world will be a sadder place without her. To her family, she was so immensely proud of each and every one of you. Her face always glowed when she spoke of you. My sincere condolences to Bob, Brenda, and Bob Jr as well as Mallory and Owen . The memory of a good person is a blessing and we were all truly blessed to have her in our lives.
What a lady! Gracious, elegant , always perfectly turned out, hair, makeup and lipstick just so! A wonderful loving grandmother to Mallory and Owen. Mae could give you a look that implied she knew you had probably done something wrong! She will be missed and cherished forever by Bob, Brenda, Peter , Mallory and Owen. It was my pleasure to know her over the decades. Love, Trudy
My mom has died.She was the best mother. Mae was always there for myself and Brenda. We never wanted for anything as she worked part time at Sears to help us all. We were good kids I think but the loves kisses cuddles and haircombes never ended . We tried to come back every 3 years and the last time we visited Mom & Dad where in their house doing fine. What a good memory.Have been away 40 years from Canada so Brenda is important and I thank her.Mom always covered herself with lots of cream to make her look nice, and it worked. She was a beautiful woman and loved everyone
I will miss Mae's smile, which often seemed like she was up to something a teensy bit wicked. She always had wise insights to share with me and was generous with her heart. It has been an honour to know her.
The life of one we love is never lost....It,s influence goes on through all the lives it ever touched.
Sending our deepest sympathy to a beautiful family we have got to know through Mae & Bobs trips to New Zealand and our trips to Canada. We have very fond memories of Mae’s kindness and sense of humour. I can still hear that laugh. Sending lots of love to you all. Kind regards Denise, Bevan, Emma. Amie. Nelson, New Zealand
My dear friend Maisie, thank you for 40 years of wonderful friendship, it was an honor. Always laughter and also words of wisdom, and lots of great shared recipes. I loved our easy friendship and I will miss you and our great lengthy conversations. My deepest condolences to Bob, Brenda, Peter, Mallory and Owen. Love to you all.
Emily Dickinson’s small poem says it best: “Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality.
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