Condolences
Sorry for your loss. I remember Aunt Dorothy for her Lovely smile and cheerful greeting whenever I saw her. I remember growing up Uncle Percy would pickup my Mom, Maudie Barker, my brother Fred, and myself to go to your house in Haysboro to enjoy a delicious Christmas dinner with all the family. The dinner and playing with all you kids was the highlight of our Christmas.
Judy Carlson (Barker)
My sincere condolences to your family. What an amazing lady Dorothy was! I was honoured to meet her in our oil painting class and she brightened up the room. Nothing was ever too much for her to do and accomplish. I remember one day we were discussing holidays and she mentioned travelling out to B.C. When we asked her if she had had anyone with her and she said “ oh my brother who’s blind”. What a positive person! I baked a cake for her when she had her 90th birthday and she was so appreciative.
Remember all of your wonderful memories and enjoy the lovely paintings she did.
Sharon Stangl
Deepest Sympathy to the family of this vibrant lady, Dorothy. I got to know Dorothy while I worked in Seniors Ministry at St. Andrew's United church. That big smile that even seemed to come through t the phone line. I met you all at Percy's service. I visited her mostly by phone but she was always busy doing.... You will all miss her I hope you have a treasure chest of golden memories to sustain you and make you smile.
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