Condolences
Dear Shannon--I am so saddened to hear about your husband's death. I remember your loving, committed caring for him. Sending a heart full of love and sympathy.
--Anne Dykers (participant in Myra's PPN workshops)
Shannon:
I was so very sorry to hear of the death of your husband. Please accept my sincerest condolences.
I enjoyed reading about his assessments of foreign hotel basement boilers. Many are likely now regretting that they did not take full advantage of his expertise.
May peace be your constant companion and love your invited guest, Shannon.
It was with great sadness that I read of Wayne's passing. I first met Wayne decades ago at my parents acreage near Millarville. Wayne and Dad became great buddies and enjoyed each others company often. Wayne was only ever a phone call away and always ready to pop over and lend a hand. He was my first call when I encountered issues in my own home. I always knew he'd do a good job and he was always fair.
Our entire family sends their condolences and prayers to you. We pray that your memories of Wayne will carry you t\hrough this difficult time.
Don (deceased) and Elaine Watson and Family
Barbara (Watson) Davenport
I’m very saddened to hear of Wayn's passing, he was a very nice person and looked after his customers and did top notch work. Condolences to his wife and family.
Kent and I send our condolences to Shannon and the family. Wayne had a great view of life and he will be missed by many. May all the good memories wrap around your hearts and stay there forever. Barb and Kent.
Thinking of you in your time of sorrow he was a great coworker, if you needed something he was always there to lend a hand
I worked with Wayne at RGH, he would always come and fix any plumbing issues we had. He would always bring his hunting license to us and have us laminate it for him. He said good morning to me everyday and we always had the nicest chats. I’m very saddened to hear of his passing, the world has lost an amazing human being. Condolences to his wife and family.
Shannon we are saddened to hear of your much loved Wayne’s passing. You crafted a beautiful life together, with many memories that will last forever. Doug and I send you and your family our love and blessings.
Shannon,
We are so very sorry for the immeasurable pain of your loss. I cannot think about Wayne without seeing him every fall meticulously ensuring that EVERY leaf on your property was raked up and disposed of while Dave and I lazily hoped the wind would take care of our leaf problem. That is who Wayne was, if a job needed doing it needed to be done right! Great quality in a neighbour!
If you need anything, from clearing a snowy driveway to a shoulder to cry on in the middle of the night, you know we are only a fence jump away.
Wishing you peace,
Dave, Shannon, Parker, and Abigail
My condolences to Shannon and Wayne’s family. Your summary of Wayne’s life is totally accurate. I couldn’t have said it better. I’m one of Wayne’s coworkers (Plumber) from Rockyview hospital. Wayne made it very easy to get to know him. I will always remember his infectious smile, laugh and sense of humour. I can recall numerous chats with Wayne, where our conversations always ended on a positive note or outcome. Wayne was always available to lend a hand, whether it was work or on a personal level, he not only gave advice, but was there to listen as well. Thank you Wayne, for all you did, you will not be forgotten. Wayne always spoke highly of the loves of his life, Shannon and his two daughters. His love of cars, building his quonset, taking care of his acreage, cutting grass, bbqs’ and entertaining others, something I will always remember of Wayne. Just a real personable likeable guy. You will be missed Wayne, rest well, free of pain. Love and strength!
“H Dub”, aka Henry Wakoluk
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