Condolences
I was so sorry to hear of Wendy's passing. Wendy, Joyce and I shared a house and had some good times together. Wendy was like another cousin to me. I remember Christmases, picnics, walking Poppy and watching her and Joyce waste a day playing Mario. My deepest condolences to the family.
Wendy and (Poppy) were part of our family She was our other "sister" We celebrated many birthdays, weddings, and parties together! She taught me how to make floral arrangements.
She will be so missed
My condolences to the family!
Always willing to share time with us playing the Mario Brothers, back in the day. And you always had those spiffy vehicles. Little Poppy always slept under the covers with you--how ever could he breathe! When Joyce and I would visit you, you always had such beautifully manicured nails with colourful nail polish. So many good memories are burned into my heart. Miss you, Wendy. My deepest condolences to your family.
I attended Springbank from grade 7-11 and Wendy was in my grade. As a new student to the school where everyone seemed to know everyone already, Wendy was welcoming, friendly, funny and steady. I didn’t keep in touch after grade 11 but have always thought of her as a constant steady presence in a group of teenage girls that didn’t always fit that description! I valued her place in my life during that time period and I’m sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace Wendy, no more fighting the body that fail you. Was so happy to be able to reconnect with Wendy at Garrison. We had good times on the outings for lunch or drives or picnics. To her family, my condolences. Wendy had lots of spunk,
Our deepest sympathies to the family, Wendy was a special cousin with lots of smiles. We didn’t get to see her much but when we did it was always great reflecting back to our childhood out at the farm in Springbank. What a great time we had There. Our thoughts are with you all sending hugs
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