Condolences
Dear Anne
Jan and I are sorry to hear of the death of Terry. He was a lovely man and you were both delightful hosts when we visited Calgary.
When Terry was a visiting neurosurgeon at the Austin Hospital here in Melbourne it was obvious he was a talented neurosurgeon. I think he taught us more than he learnt form us.
We have very fond memories of meeting you and Terry and send our condolences and best wishes.
Gavin and Jan Fabinyi, Melbourne
I had the privilege of training under Terry Miles at the Foothills Hospital
He was an excellent clinician and surgeon
We often talked about his times at Silver Islet, which he loved
Would see Him at the Glencoe Golf course as well
I will miss him
Condolences to his Family
Dr. Darrell A. Penner
So saddened to hear this news. I worked with Dr. Myles and the children's hospital providing anesthesia care. He always wanted the best for his patients! He also operated on my son for which my wife and I remain extremely grateful.
Dr. Brian Kuwahara and Judy
Hello,
My name is Jane Slingsby. Anne Myles (nee Paton) was a neighbour of mine when I was a kid in Montreal. I met her soon to be husband, Terry, a number of times. As a young person I saw the passion, kindness and dedication in his eyes and was impressed with his calm demeanor.
I am sure Anne and family will miss him very much. My sorrow for your loss.
Dr Myles saved my life. As a child, I survived a traumatic brain injury from a bullet. Something that should have resulted in my death and, at a minimum, diminished function. However, thanks to his expert skill, I have gone on to a lead a normal and full life. I played on the collegiate volleyball team at SAIT, graduated from University of Calgary, reached a expert level as a ski instructor, travelled much of the world, have a fulfilling career with Parks Canada, and now a wonderful wife. Without you, and most importantly to me, the world would have never been blessed with my beautiful daughter, Ciara. I owe you everything, and as a child I could have never properly expressed my thanks and appreciation, nor the quality of your kindness. I tried to reach out to you as an adult, but missed connecting during your retirement. Thank you for touching the lives of so many. I will forever be grateful. Mike Moynihan
I worked with Dr Myles in The OR at Foothills for 24 years until he retired. He was a beautiful, kind, compassionate and gentle man. He loved listening to his stack of CDs while operating and when it came time to "close" during a case, he would ask us to play his closing music which was a specially selected CD. Unfortunately, I am not in town and will be unable to attend his memorial service, however, it would be my honor to play some closing music for him once again as I honor him with my own very special memories. He was a great man, and I will miss him. My deepest condolences to Anne, his children, and grandchildren who he adored.
Pamela (Leblanc) Park
My condolences to Anne on the passing of Terry. As a fellow member of the Kainai Honorary Chieftainship, I really enjoyed getting to know Terry. He was a real gentleman and a respected member of our organization. Tom MacKay
My sincere condolences to Ann and Terry’s family. I had known Dr Myles for over 30 years, working in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. He was always respectful and liked by everyone. My sympathies.
Hi Anne. I was so sorry to read that your wonderful Terry has passed on. He was kind and caring, and typically with that twinkle in his eye. His care for my dad was above and beyond, and the family always remained grateful. Take good care of yourself at this tender time. Deepest condolences- Terry will be missed for sure. Mary Rozsa de Coquet
Dear Anne and family, I was so sorry to hear your very sad news. Terry was such a gentle, amazing, kind man. Terry was so accomplished, but only because he wanted to help. Terry was a neurosurgeon because he wanted to do the job.
Dear Anne, At about the age of 10 I was your junior bridesmaid on your wedding day to Terry. I was both very excited and very nervous. As I got close to the front of the church in the processional, Terry gave me a wink and a smile, and it was so sweet and kind of him to even think about me at this time. Imagine making an impression in just a second that someone remembers all of their life. Terry definitely would’ve touched everyone he ever met in his life in just this way. A moment of his time would have brought such a reassurance and he would’ve brought it with such grace.
Anne you will remain in my heart for the rest of my life as one of my most Cherished people. Only You and I know how much you meant to me as a young shy little girl. Love you forever.
Sheila Stewart ( Wright )
Dear Anne, David, Erica and family,
I am so sorry to learn that Terry is gone. Before I got the sad news I was drawn to walk up beside your camp yesterday and admire the beautiful flowers still blooming on your deck. I recall fondly the bridge games that we enjoyed at your place and my parents', and pleasant conversations on the Avenue. Terry once told me that he had spent time teaching neurosurgery in the Far East. That was a wonderful thing that he did. He will be missed at Silver Islet. Bill Climie
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