Condolences
Our sincere condolences to Andrew and the family. Aunt Jeanne was very special to our family. I have so many fond memories of family gatherings and our times together in Oakville, Montreal, Halifax and most recently Calgary. I was lucky to be able to visit her wherever she lived, the only exception being Shawinigan Falls (as I wasn’t born yet!). She was well known in the family for her Yorkshire Pudding but also her chocolate peanut butter balls which she spoiled us with every year at Christmas! While she lived in Oakville we shared our favourite card and clothing stores, as well as trips to Tim’s! So many great memories of Aunt Jeanne. Love Evangeline, John, James, and Jack
Our sympathy to you and your family. Aunt Jeanne was one very special aunt. I have so many fond memories, it would take to long to share them all. But Jeanne and I always looked forward to the International Author Festival in Toronto. She was like a star struck girl when we saw Maeve Binchy and Alice Munro ( 2 of her favorites) and many other authors. Her love of books and the Saturday Globe and Mail are things she has passed along to me. Keeping you in our prayers, Wendy, Mark and family
Our hearts are with you today. A sad loss, but what an incredible life Jeanne lived. I wish I could have enjoyed her Yorkshire puddings and I sure hope she passed along her secret for pudding success. Take care and stay well. The Campbells in Houston (Jim, Tracey, Kapella and Carter).
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