Condolences
To the McClelland Family; Our sincere condolences! Mr. McClelland was one of the nicest people we've known. I will always fondly remember our mule deer hunting trips with Craig, Mr. McClelland and my Father.
Rest in Peace!
Clint & Chantal McCrae
The Brockway's send their deepest condolences to Marie, Craig, Keith and family. We know how your feeling and just want you to know our thoughts are with you all. We hope you all are well and with family during this hard time.
Scott & Kelsey Brockway
I was blessed to meet this wonderful man who was an inspiration to two of the best professional men I ever met in the oil and gas industry: Craig and Keith. Barbara and I extend our condolences but celebrate with you a life well lived!
Kevin MacFarlane
Lloyd Barran
Thursday, Jan 07, 2021
Harold,
You were my best Pharmacist friend for over 40 years. I have such fond memories of the times we shared at my staff parties like the time that you were chosen ( instead of me ) to dance with the belly dancer at my ( far east ) Christmas staff party. I was jealous but did not share this sentiment with you.
AND thanks for your speech at my 70th birthday party when you told everyone that I was the only person that was both your boss AND employee at different stages of our career.
I shall miss you dearly...
Lloyd
To all the family, our sincerest condolences during this difficult time. Harold was such a sweet and loving soul and will be dearly missed by so many. As a child I always looked forward to our backyard gatherings.
“The first date we note, the date of his birth and the last we say with tears, but it’s the dash inbetween that matters, how he spent those wonderful years. Those who loved him know what that little line is worth...”
Love always,
Jordana & Family ❤️
Only warm, kind and happy thoughts come to mind when thinking of Harold. A wonderful boss to have worked for, and a friendship that continued even after. Harold was such a positive influence and impact to anyone who had the pleasure of meeting or getting to know him. A gift to the communities he was a part of, and every life he touched. A professional and a friend.
RIP Harold.
Our condolences to Thelma, Craig, Keith, Marie and family.
John&Mary Iaquinta + Giuseppe&Maria Iaquinta
Heartfelt condolences to Marie, Craig, Keith and families. Growing up as a kid, there was always a feelling of excitement when learning of a trip to Harold and Thelma's. That never changed even as an adult and it was always a pleasure to be in his company. Harold was such a kind, loving, caring man and will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Our sincere condolences to all the family of Harold. May all your special memories bring you comfort, warm your heart and bring smiles as you embark on your journey of loss and grief.
Verna and Doug Moodie
Harold, you were a kind and caring man and we are grateful to have known you, We always felt like you were a member of the Gazzard family. You had a wonderful talent for telling funny stories and jokes. We were never sure if it was a true story or tall tale until the very end. Your life was rich with love from family and friends and you will truly be missed.
Love, Hugs, and Comfort to all of the McClelland Family! We are sorry that we can't be there with you all to say goodbye to Harold but we will be there in spirit.
Grandpa, I wish we could have had more time together.
I’m thankful for the times we did though. You always knew how to brighten someone’s day. Whether it was through your awesome sense of humour, or just your overall love for your family. It is something I will cherish forever. You taught me many things over the years. I wish I paid more attention when i was younger. They say that you don’t know what you have until it’s gone.
Well, I feel that way right now. You were the best grandfather a grandson could ask for. I just wish I could have told you that before you left. But I feel deep down in my heart you knew this.
I’ll never forget family dinners, when I would come into the kitchen wearing a ball cap. You would always say ‘Curtis, why don’t you take your cap off and stay a while.’ To this day, I still think of that almost every time I sit down for dinner. I will never forget.
I will never forget all the good memories from Calaway Park, to Bragg Creek, and the Stampede with you.
I’m very proud of you, the man you were.
I love you Grandpa. Rest In Peace. Until we meet again, ‘Three da Loo.’
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