Condolences
I know this is many years later, but I want to express how much Sadie meant to us in the Hemstock family. She came to us in the 1950's as a house keeper and cleaned for us for thirty years. She became one of our dearest friends. We heard all kinds of stories of Sonny and of Bill and the rest of her family, as well as of her dogs, her fishing expeditions and so much more. I am writing a memoir of our family and Sadie gets a section of it. We will always remember her and her stories.
I remember Aunt Sadie from my childhood, I was a little girl, when dad(Danny)took me to visit her in Calgary. My memories are that she was a strong and loving auntie/woman. I send my love to the family. She is now with the other family members that have left this world before her. God Bless all of you. Love Dani Lori Anderson and family.
I will never forget Sadie's laugh at the simplest of pleasures, or her contentment at being able to remain in her own home as long as possible. My condolences to Sonny and Jean, as a true treasure will be missed. It was a privilege to be able to help Sadie to remain at home as long as we could.
My heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of "Aunt Sadie"
We will miss you Aunt Sadie but also know you are now safe in the arms of Jesus - Love and heartfelt condolences to Uncle (Cousin) Sonny and Aunt Jean, Grand daughter Bonnie and Family, Siblings Aunt Edna and Family and Uncle Jerry and Family. I know the Geary clan was there to meet Aunty with open arms. xo Love Marla & Dale Bartlett and Family
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