Condolences
Eleanor you will truly be missed, I will always remember your cheer hello's and smiles, ever Tuesday mornings when I showed up to cut the grass. Thank You for being You. You will be missed by all.
With a heavy heart our condolences goes out to all of the family.
Lea and Bailie
Dear Ed, Kendra, and family,
I have so many delightful memories of Eleanor and Dress Club. We started Dress Club when we were all newly married and none of us had any money to buy clothes for ourselves. Dress Club would meet every month and each month one woman's name was drawn and she would go home with the pool of money (we started with $5 each!). Mostly it was a good excuse to get together. Like the time we went to Banff for a picnic and a mini vacation. At our picnic, Eleanor somehow ended up too close to the fire on one side and too close to the lasagna on the other. To put it mildly, hilarity ensued.
Eleanor, you've been a faithful and true friend.
Much love, Joycey Walters
I first Eleanor in1943 at myGrandfather Gallelli's Crossfield farm when I was 3 years old She remembered it but of course I didn't. However, in the 1970's when I took a job at CanDel Oil, I met Eleanor again and she reminded me of that occasion. What a memory! We worked across the hall from one another for 12 or so years with good times and bad times in the oil industry and lots and lots of laughter. Eleanor was always there ready to help and ran her department efficiently. My deepest sympathies to you Ed and your family. She was a very special person and they should have made a mold. I am sure she will be really missed
Joanna Murphy
Auntie Eleanor was the most amazing, strong and resilient woman. Her strength, wisdom and her gentle way will be remembered and cherished. For this, I am thankful!
Our condolences and prayers are with you and the family at this time.
David, Laurie, Keegan, Nolan and MacEwan
My memories of Eleanor go back to the mid 70s when we became neighbors. That was the beginning of a friendship that has lasted for over 40 years. Her kindness, love and support over the years has been a blessing in my life for which I will always be grateful. Eleanor had the rare quality of always being there for support without the need to judge or fix. I will miss her.
My sincere condolences to Ed and all of the family.
Uncle Ed, Bryan, Kenda, Kolese
As I read of your loss, my memories become vivid of Aunty Eleanor and the wonderful times we spent as neighbors and friends. They bring a smile to my face and a sadness to my heart. My deepest condolences for your loss. May your grief journey be filled with those same smiles.
Keith
Condolences from the Blue Mountains NSW Australia to my dear Uncle Ed and Cousins Kendra, Kolese, Bryan and their families.
I was fortunate to call Eleanor my Auntie who always had time to listen and give soft and gentle advice. She led with compassion and never asked for anything in return. I always looked up to her and now she is gone.
I am so happy I got to speak with my Aunt a few months ago and hear her laugh.
Rest in Peace with the little birds, the butterflies and the pansies.
To Ed and Family Please accept our condolance from life long friends Noble /Margaret Blair
Please accept our sincere condolances to the Milliken and Borbridge families.
Remembering her kindness at a wedding shower for us 52 years ago.
Ken and Karen Murdoch
Millikan Clan: I sent a heart full of love and blessings to you, the family of the Great Spirit known as beloved Eleanor.
I share your sadness and your loss for her - such a pillar she was to family and friends and her extended community. I will always remember her smile, her welcoming manner, her laugh at her warm hugs. One of the kindest people I have ever met with a clear distinct ability to say it like it was! I am so grateful to have shared part of her journey and the journey with you family. Please know I am with you in spirit and in mind and in heart. I love you.
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