Condolences
Sending our deepest Sympathy to Aubreys family. We had the pleasure of spending time with Aubrey at a few dinner parties with the Irish crowd over the years. David and Elizabeth Megaw.
My memories of Aubrey are of a kind gentle soul who loved his family and loved to travel to Arizona and his homeland of Ireland, for those that knew him he will be forever loved and forever missed. my sincere condolences to the family.
Anna, Evert, Joshua and Benjamin Baens. We would like to give our condolences to Terry and Joanne Pithers and Fiona and Dan Bartok for their loss. Aubrey was a kind, soft spoken man who our family met many years ago. We had the pleasure of having Aubrey and Elizabeth attend our wedding in 1998. Aubrey and Elizabeth made the long car ride from Alberta to Ontario for our July 4th wedding! I know Aubrey being quite the traveller must have enjoyed the long journey with his sweet wife by his side. My sons Joshua and Benjamin also had the privilege of meeting the Pithers about 14 years ago when we had traveled out to Alberta. Aubrey, you will be missed by many.
My name is John Bonomo, Terry’s brother in law.
I am sad to learn of Aubrey’s passing. Aubrey was always very generous. I remember Aubrey and his wife Elizabeth invited me to spend a week with them in Scottsdale Arizona. It was a weekend I will cherish for the rest of my life. During my stay with the Pithers, I was treated like a member of The Royal family. For the most part for each meal, Elizabeth would lay out her finest dinnerware and silverware with the proper place settings. After a full meal, Aubrey would gather up everyone and we’d go on one of many road trips.
When in Arizona, we drove to Algodones Mexico and toured the city.
On another trip we went to Laughin Nevada (a mini Vegas). There Aubrey taught me how to gamble on a shoestring. I think in the end we both came out ahead…after all why should we be there to make the casino money, instead Aubrey taught had me how to spend and make some money.
Probably the most exhilarating part of my trip was when we went to Sedona- a mini version of The Grand Canyon. Sedona was a breath taking adventure.
I admired Aubreys’ shopping habits. I learned we both shared many things in common and that was price shopping. I am sure if Aubrey had been up to date with the latest Smart Phone apps, He definitely would have had Flipp on his Smart Phone.
I can go on and on how much of a great Gentleman Aubrey was and I am glad he got to be a part of our family.
Sandy and I had the pleasure of meeting both Terrys parents. It was easy to see and very apparent that these two shared a very special bond as husband and wife. Hearts are sure to be heavy during this time of deep loss but we know your Dad is at peace and back together with the love of his life.
They say good parenting rubs off on the "kids". We are so blessed to call Terry and Joanne amongst our most special people in the world we call our closest friends. Indeed, those apples don't fall far from the tree.
Our sincere condolences to all the family and friends who were touched by Aubrey's example in how he lived and prioritized what is most important in life. His love for others will live on.
I remember meeting Aubrey in the early 90’s.I had the pleasure of having both Aubrey and Elizabeth stay with us at my place in my house in Smithville. A memory I have was when I had to replace my alternator in my 1986 Gmc jimmy.with out a hesitation Aubrey rolled up his sleeves and coached me throughput the replacement.You could see the joy in his eyes and on his face. I have a feeling that’s how he felt when he worked on his own cars. Also you could see the love they both had for each other by the way they would talk. Aubrey you will be missed by so many but should be so proud on raising 2 wonderful children. I am so honoured to call Terry my brother.
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