Condolences
Dear Judy.
I am so sorry to read the passing of your husband Vern. He was a dear friend of Mike’s and he was one of our best men when Michael and I got married….many moons ago.
Our deepest condolences at this time of sorrow, sending you prayers and warm wishes.
Hugs,Sylvia Geraldi
Judy, I was so saddened to read of Vern’s passing. It has been 16 years since he and Ric curled, golfed, drank and got into trouble together! Perhaps they are somewhere together again doing the same things.
Sending you all my prayers and warm wishes.
Hugs, Judy Taillon
Judy and the families,
One memory of Vern was while going to the University of Alberta. Vern was luck enough to have access to his own car which he generously shared with us in a carpool. Sometimes we got to the university early, so we could share a coffee in the warmth while looking out at the Quad.
The more exciting carpool times occurred in the wintertime in Edmonton, when Vern would yell out "Winter Rules" as we would slide through another icy intersection. We are sorry that we will not have more winter memories to share.
Our sincerest condolences to Judy and everyone,
Richard, Catherine and the Perrys
Judy, so sorry you have lost your Vern.
My husband curled many games with Vern at the North Hill Curling club and raised a few bottles of beer there as well.
Our family dentist as well until his retirement.
I remember the quick smile and sense of humour.
Take care Judy
Mickey Edinga
Quite enjoyed working with Vern At Bearspaw golf course for 2 years. It was interesting to
hear about the travels of Vern and his wife Judy. Enjoyed having a chat and going for brews
over the years. Rest in peace my friend.
Cheers
I enjoyed hanging out with Vern in University days. He was a gregarious man, always ready with a good story. Condolences to the family. Remember the many travels and good times.
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