Condolences
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Thank you for letting us know that the service was on line.
We were able to watch the service - the video and family offerings brought fond memories. Jean & Gerry
Eva was our neighbour when she lived at Sinclair. My father bought Clifford McLarens Farm in 1948.
Wilford and Eva visited our place several times. My sisters Marian, Eileen, Shirley and brother Mel, all went to Crecent School with Eva. My sister Eileen and her were great friends. Eva was an outgoing person with lots of love in her heart.
When my wife Wilma and I were Snowbirds, it is unfortunate that we never connected or got to visit Earl & Eva in Mesa.
Her father Wilfred was just like Eva, always caring for someone else. We lost contact with them when they sold the farm
and relocated to Brandon.The Williamson Families send their condolences. Murray and Wilma Williamson, High River, AB.
Eva was a relative of my husband Jim McLaren. I know he always valued Eva’s friendship, and we both enjoyed our contacts with Eva and Earl.
Many years ago, Eva said to me that you have to be gutsy in getting old. And that she was – as I learned in the last few years. I enjoyed my many telephone visits with her. She was always positive and looking for the best of every situation. She was a kind, happy person who was interested in and valued all family.
Thinking of all of her family at this time.
Lorraine McLaren and family
Jackie we are so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. You, Miles, Kathryn and Reid are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Paul & Deanne
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