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a message from Audrey's sister. Susan, John and Judy have lost a wonderful mom and I send them my deepest sympathy. I have lost a wonderful sister, Audrey. It is with a sorrowful and heavy heart and with tears running down my cheeks that I sign this guestbook. I never though I would be doing this so soon after my visit with my sister. God speaks to us in many ways and I now feel He instilled in me the need to make that visit to her this past summer. She was very blessed to have children who loved her very much and cared for her after Eddie died and they showed us a wonderful time for my visit. We had a great time strolling down memory lane which gave us many laughs. I know she enjoyed it. Although we lived so very far apart, we always kept in touch and we loved each other very much. I was, after all, her baby sister. How many pieces of your heart can you lose over a lifetime? I have experienced many heartbreaks over the years and with my sister's death, another part of my heart is broken. She is now treading with the angels and I will tread that path with her when God sees fit to call me home. Rest in peace my darling sister and we will meet again in a better place. I love you and will miss you so very much. Your loving sister, Sibbie w
Audrey was a feisty person, to everyone's enjoyment. Having been a roommate of Judy's through our early years, may I say that we had lots of fun. Some of my best memories are of our Family BBQ's when we were renting. Audrey and Eddy (as well) were fun loving people who were always so nice to us whenever we saw them, be it at home or at those darn horse races. We know she was a tremendous support to you and your family and we know she will be dearly missed. Our hearts and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.
Dear Susan, Judy and John: I know your mom's passing will leave a void in your daily lives but the memories of her will leave on forever. I remember fondly spending time with your family in Lethbridge many years ago. There were many great times that I will cherish forever. Love to you all. Rest in peace Aunt Audrey. Glad
It was a very good thing to read the snippets of Audrey's life. I only remember meeting her once, in Calgary. She had come for dinner at Uncle Ron's (Ron Brackman). We all had a great time, I will not forget her laugh!
Susan, I was sadden to learn of the loss of your mother. While I never had the pleasure of meeting her she certainly sounds like a wonderful person and fantastic mother. "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." ~ Old Irish Saying Gilbert
May the wonderful memories of your Mom bring a smile to your face,a sense of peace that hers was a life well lived and joy to your heart knowing how much she loved you and how much she was loved.
In my teenage years I had the joy of spending lots of time (and even getting sleepovers) in the Dahm home. One thing I totally remember was that there was always cookies (thanks Eddie). Audrey was a great hostess and a very understanding mum...not just for her kids, but for their friends also...and some of us needed that more than others. Dear Audrey, may you and Eddie now get to share your memories, love, hugs and of course, cookies, again in heaven! To the whole family, my deepest sorrow for your loss, but my greatest joy to you all for you being so lucky to have had such a great mum and grandmother! Love Tes
I have known Audrey for the past 8 years as a close friend of her daughter Judy. Audrey was truly the "glue" in this family bringing everyone together for every holiday celebration and birthday party. I felt a meeting of the minds of this precious lady who was a giver and never a taker with the interests and well being of those around her always ahead of her own interests. I loved to listen to her wit and insights of the past century and will miss our visits greatly. She shared an unconditional caring and warmth and made me feel like family. On the last visit, a few days before Audrey went to heaven, I hugged her and told her that I felt closer to her since coming to Calgary and told her I felt very fortunate that she was like a Mother to me! I am so glad that I spoke my heart and shared that moment with Audrey. I will miss you greatly Audrey as a family friend, confidante, recently sharing your Christian spirit, kindred spirit,and a second Mom. our last discussion was comforting and important to me, "this is not a perfect world, nor a permanent world and once our body tires God's promise of a life of eternity in heaven is waiting for us all." We also spoke about how easy it was to receive the grace of God by simply accepting Christ as our saviour. Those words were so important to me then and now. Thank you and goodbye for a little while.
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