Condolences
Our Sincere Sympathy to the Annette Egland Family
You have lost someone special. So many treasured memories. It was Annette who first got me involved in the Kinette Club of Eastend. Her friendship was special.
Memories are sweat cherish them.
Dorothy & Garry Karst
Love you and miss you, Auntie Net. Say hi to Uncle Russell.
I remember summer holidays on the farm, Auntie Net chasing a wild turkey across the fields with a coat hanger, picking/peeling wild mushrooms. I remember learning to ride a two-wheeler on the farm. I remember her coming into Tracy's bedroom with a flyswatter on a sandwich plate because Tracy and I were being "naughty". I remember four or five (or maybe more) bread makers running at the same time. I remember her smile. Sending big hugs to you both.
Brenda Rech (Daughter of Max Selmon)
All my condolences to the families. Please know you are in our hearts, at this awful time. Please know that your mom was always such an outstandingly beautiful person, when I was young I have to admit she scared the bejesus out of me, lol. Until I was about 15 yrs old. I was in Jacks cafe and she was sitting at the end of the counter where I was,,,,,, I think we were waiting for pizza. She looked at me and just started talking to me like I was an everyday friend. It was so natural and I knew at that moment that this woman was something special. She raised wonderful children and she will be missed,, by this everyday girl who had a moment to chat with an incredible lady, a chat that really did make a difference. Thank you Charlette (Breton) Garries<3
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