Condolences
Deepest condolences to the Kimura family on the passing of Alice. She was such a kind, generous lady who’s whit and sense of humour will be missed.
May your happy memories give you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Our sincerest sympathies to all of Alice's family.
Yutaka and Chiyomi Matsuno
To our beloved Alberta Family,
As you all gather to say good bye to Auntie Alice, we wish we could be there with you. Her warmth and presence will be missed immensely. We will always remember family reunions, treasuring the laughter and time spent together. We are so grateful that Auntie, Diane, Liz, Robert and Jeanine were able to make it to Vancouver last summer, such a good visit. The memories of the cheers and excitement of the family slot playing will forever be cherished. Sending our love, Keiko & Richard Ora
Diane,
I was saddened to read of your Mom's passing, and it brought back a lot of great memories of our junior high sleepovers and hanging out. Thinking of you and your family as you navigate this difficult time. May your fond memories sustain you and bring you peace.
Sandra Shirley (nee Thorbjornsen)
We are sending our love and condolences to our Calgary cousins. Auntie Alice was always so much fun to be around. We will remember her interest in all our lives as we grew up. Even with the next generation, she was always so keen on hearing and wanting to see our girls figure skate. We are so grateful that we were able to visit with her this past summer! We are thinking of you all at this time. Love, Michiko, Arash, Kaliyah & Carmel.
Dear Diane, Robert and Liz,
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I remember both your parents as happy and fun loving people and of course that they were so dear to my parents. I also have fond memories of our family get togethers. I can still hear your mother’s laugh in my head. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family..
Take care
Blair Nagai
Alice was a wonderful gentle, kind, colleague at Glamorgan School. She had a magic touch with the students under her expertise. The entire staff were indeed lucky to be able to interact with her.
Sandra Eklund
I have very fond memories of Mrs. Kimura and the times we spent at their home in my early childhood.
I will always remember her as one of the kindest, warm-hearted, positive person I have ever known.
What comes to mind is how she took the time out of her busy schedule to come to watch me play a couple of hockey games, which meant the world to me having that support. In fact, she was instrumental in arranging a tryout for myself for a team who did not even know who I was, which was greatly appreciated.
I will be forever grateful for the friendship and time which she and Mr. Kimura shared with my father and mother.
She will be truly missed, but not forgotten.
Love,
Trevor Nagai
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