Condolences
We were so sorry to hear the sad news about Anne. We lived just down the street from Anne and Roger for many, many years so there are so many pleasant memories to remember. The one that is closest to my heart is the years that Anne helped me get out in service with our youngest son Andrew. He was a very busy little boy and Anne patiently put up with the two of us every week. That was 36 years ago. We will always remember Anne and Roger's kindness, hospitality and generosity. It will be wonderful when we are together again in God's Kingdom and have some good laughs. With deepest sympathy.
Don and Judy Robertshaw
What sad news about Anne. She was a person full of life and kindness. She will be missed but we look forward to seeing her again in perfect life so close at hand. Sending love to the family and especially to Roger who I have known for a long time. Always a pleasure to talk with Roger a loving husband.
Warm love from, Chris Nixon, Lynne Grey and Joy Newbold.
Roger, Carmen and extended family you are certainly in our prayers and thoughts today. Anne was a wonderful person, full of zest and life! I will never forget being able to visit Uncle Roger and Aunt Anne as a youth and seeing the Great Rocky Mountains for the very first time! Anne's love for bible principles made her a lovely person be around, and she yearned for the day when the promises found in God's word will come true, a time when even "death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore." - Rev. 21:4.
I wanted to share a few photos from Rogers father, Arthur Knight of Anne in her youthful days, so hopefulyl I can figure out how to upload them.
Jonathan Lydia Ezra and Annika Knight
jknightj@hotmail.com
(Sebringville Ontario)
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