Condolences
My sincerest condolences, Janet. Very saddened to hear the news and wishing you peace and comfort during such a terrible time.
My condolences to you Janet, on the loss of your lovely sister, Lynn. The love and friendship between you two was readily evident and a beautiful sight to witness. I can't imagine the depth of this loss and I hope that you'll find comfort in the memories that you made together.
Sweet Janet - I don’t have the words to express myself. I am so very grateful for our times together - the laughter, the tears, and more laughter. Great stories, great food - great memories. My vision of her will always be her regal stance and her warm smile, followed by her spicy laughter! - The two of you had such an incredible bond, I am sorry for your loss. Sending you much love and many hugs.
My sincere sympathy goes out to Janet on the passing of her sister Lynn! Although I only got to know “The Drummond Girls” after I started farming closer to them “on the West side of the lake” … their parents were early area residents who lived near my Great Uncle Jim Chapman and Great Aunt Annie. Through Jim and Annie, and their son Gordon, the Drummond name was always a familiar one to me and it was a pleasure when I did get to know Lynn and Janet personally! Lynn was always full of fun, and I remember her well as an attractive, fashionable, well turned out lady who enjoyed city life and world travel, but who always maintained her rural roots and like Janet loved her time on the farm east of Vulcan. News of Lynn’s passing really shocked me! She was just a lovely, lovely lady … and she will be much missed by all who knew her!
Thank you Janet for reaching out to me. I’ve had a wonderful friendship with Lynn and some wonderful adventure with her over the years. Always a great friend and I know loving sister. You were blessed to have such a wonderful relationship with her and I know she treasured you. Keep well your in my thoughts and prayers .
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