Condolences
I have known Auntie Audrey all my life! She wasn't my Aunt but my Godmother...but I called her Auntie Audrey. She always came to my birthday dinners as I was growing up and to the Christmas Eve parties that my parents (Ralph and Elizabeth Miller) hosted to celebrate their wedding anniversary, among other dinners and events.
As others have mentioned, she was a "classy" lady...always impeccably dressed. Auntie Audrey was never negative and accepted change in stride (like learning to ride the c-train by herself so she could continue to go downtown). Sharp as a tack -- Auntie Audrey remembered everything about every one in my family.
She was a wonderful lady and will forever be in my heart.
My condolences to her family for their loss.
Jane Fraser and family, Cameron, Kristi and Curtis
I knew Audrey through my Uncles Doug Pounder and Pierre Cherifi. She was a good friend of theirs and I got to know her as well. We had many meals and parties together!!! She was a lovely, classy lady. My sincere condolences to her family. Patricia Moore
Sending sincere sympathy to Audrey's family. I was blessed to meet and know Audrey through Executive Women International. She was an inspiration to all that had the privilege to know her. Gail Wallace.
My sincerest condolences to Audrey's family. I was privileged to know Audrey through our association with Executive Women International for the past 34 years. Audrey was our Chapter President in 1978. I always admired her sense of humor, her down to earth common sense and her commitment to EWI. She was such a "classy" lady and always so well dressed and so willing to help out in so many ways. We will truly miss her at our gatherings. I am so glad that she was able to celebrate her 100th birthday. Over the years we had the opportunity to help Audrey celebrate other milestone birthdays. She truly was a treasure and we will miss her but will always be fondly remembered.
Fran Esler, Calgary
My sincerest condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of knowing Audrey through our mutual association as members of Executive Women International for many, many years. A true professional and always impeccably dressed, Audrey was a classy lady but could be counted on time after time, from one event to another, year after year to volunteer and help in whatever capacity she could. A mentor and “big sister” to so many of us, an ongoing Advisor especially to Board Members and newly elected Chapter Presidents. I clearly recall her 75 birthday celebration, not knowing then she would tenaciously live the life she loved to celebrate her 100th birthday 25 years later! She will be missed but will always be fondly remembered, with a smile, by her EWI Sisters.
Dianne Andrews (Selkirk Manitoba) 1996 EWI Calgary Chapter Past President.
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