Condolences
Edna was forever poised and gracious. If one were a Liberal, she and Jack were Giants.
My condolences to the family and all who mourn.
Barry Rust
Lindsay and Family:
We just learned of Edna's passing. She was a warm and inviting lady. We had many good Christmas and other get togethers and she genuinely was interested in what we were doing. These memories will always be with us. Hugs to all the family during this sad time. Love,
Debbie and Bob
Our sincere condolences on the loss of your mother. She was a great lady and we shared good times together with the RCMP Veterans Calgary
Sincerely, Ian & Shirley Brownlee
Lindsay and family, I remember many times as kids when we'd burst through the front door, your mom would be at the table studying the current affairs in the daily newspaper. I always admired her conviction and informed opinion. I'm sorry for your loss.
Joanne Elves
Deepest Condolences to the family. She was my favorite Aunt.
Stewart, Karen Glassel
Our sincere condolences on the passing of an amazing lady. Edna was an Associate member of the RCMP Calgary Division Veterans' Association. We appreciated her many years of devoted service.
I have so many fond memories of Edna and Jack. Knowing they would be at a Liberal function was always something I looked forward to. They made politics worth one's while. Doug Rae
My condolences to the members of Edna’s immediate and extended family and friends.
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Edna, a friend and past associate with whom I had the opportunity to work with in Calgary West on behalf of the Liberal Party. Edna, who genuinely loved her country and its democracy, was a knowledgeable, dedicated, steadfast contributor to politics at the grassroots level. Edna and her husband Jack were acknowledged by all Calgary constituent communities as dependable go to people ready to give a helping hand toward whatever worthwhile project or event was underway.
Edna will be remembered and missed by many.
John Kunz, Calgary
My name is Wayne Newby
Mrs Kenny was my grade 7 teacher at Bishop Pinkham Junior High School in Lakeview.
I was the worst kid that any teacher could have. She was always so tolerant of all my stupid actions.
I would use my Bic Pen to blow spit balls at the Black Board as she was writing. I left a lobster under a book on her desk. I was just a bad bad kid. I had to be the class clown.
Sadly, I think after that year and me, she did not teach again. I am truly sorry for that, as she was a great teacher.
My mother would have to come to the school all the time to keep me from being ejected. She and Mrs Kenny got to know each other well, much to my shame now.
My mother past away 3 years ago, if she was here, I would ask her about all those conversations that she had with Mrs Kenny.
I was a very poor student. But changed in grade 8, why, know idea. I went on to get an engineering degree and run my own engineering company.
I wish I could have say to Mrs Kenny that I’m very sorry for being such a bad kid.
I ask you to forgive me.
Wayne Newby - Class 7D
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