Condolences
My deepest condolences to the Kuzak and Wilson families' . When Mary lived in Montreal we often met for lunches with Madeline.
Beverley Garnon Paterson
I was deeply saddened to learn of Aunt Mary’s passing. She always had a quick joke or told a funny story that would fill a room with laughter. In the years after my father’s passing, she shared her zest for life with my mother. They attended swimming classes at the D.D.O. pool, movies at Guzzo’s and shared many lunches and dinners. I am grateful for all her kindness that she showed my family. Please accept my sincere condolences during this difficult time.
My deepest sympathies Anne Marie, Peter and family for the loss of your wonderful amazing Mom and our Auntie Mary. I have so many great memories and stories about her that I could go on talking about her for hours. I cherish a quilt that she made for me, it sits on a bench in my dining room. I will never forget her kindness, laughter and unstoppable joie de vivre that she always shared with us.
Much love,
Karen Kuzak
Visiting with Aunt Mary always brought a smile to my face. Although I haven't seen her in a while, I fondly remember her infectious laugh. My wife Laura remembers her as the most entertaining Kuzak.
We will miss you,
Nick & Laura
I would like to begin with my sincerest of condolences to Anne-Marie and her siblings. I am so sorry for your loss… I was very fortunate to have had several get togethers with Anne-Marie, Randy and Mary… Wow… Wowie! I’ve met 20 year olds with less energy and vibrancy than Mary. What a wild child! She was a blast, lightening in a bottle! I thoroughly enjoyed being with Mary, her sense of humour and lust for life was outa this world. She was an absolute joy to be around and I will miss her very much… I am very happy to have known her and to have had an opportunity to experience her wild and wonderful spirit… GOD speed Mary!
Thanks for the wonderful experience!!!
Tony Dossett
Although I never met Mary I heard many stories from Anne on our morning walks on Savary - her energy for life came through every story I heard. Anne and family I am so sorry for your loss of such an amazing woman. Her memories will be ever with you - and I know you will keep her energy and love for life alive!
Tracey, Shae and Paige
Auntie Mary’s sense of adventure has and will always stay with me. I love the story of her visiting Toronto in her 80’s and travelling around the subway independently! She was very kind and thoughtful, mailing my little girl a stuffed animal when she was born. It remains her favourite stuffed toy years later. I remember swimming in her pool in the West Island and met up with her for some dinners in Montreal when I was at school. She was always fun to be around and had something interesting going on. The diamond is fitting. She was rare and special.
Aunt |Mary was my favorite aunt. I will miss her but always remember her.
My condolences to Mary's family and friends. I live in the same building where Mary lived in DDO, She always had a huge smile and was always going somewhere with her friends. She was always so happy to be going on a trip to visit family. May she rest in peace. Linda
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