Condolences
Dear Patti and family
While working at canyon meadows golf & cc, I have fond memories of your parents.
Your family is blessed to have had a life with an amazing couple.
Sue Baldrey
Barb, Bob & Patti,
We are so sorry to hear about Don’s passing. What a great friend he was to us…we will miss our annual lunch! We had such great times on his boat and will cherish those memories.
Unfortunately, we won’t be attending his memorial due to both of us having this dreadful cold/flu…we really don’t want to pass this onto anyone.
We will miss our wonderful friend, Don!
Connie Leidal & Gary Tuchscherer
Hi Patti and everyone: Lynn and I were very fond of your dad and will miss him on our visits. We are hoping to visit over Easter if the weather thru the mountains co-operates. Will let you know. Love to you and all the extended family. Lynn and Frank
I recall with a special fondness the time I spent with Don and the rest of you during 2003 and am so sorry that timing didn’t work to participate in tomorrow’s service. My sincere condolences to each of you. May the memories of love and life shared be a source of comfort and strength through these days and especially as you gather with extended family and friends tomorrow. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With much care, Bert
Our deepest sympathy on Don’s passing. He was a wonderful friend and a great neighbour on Wood Willow Bay. We will miss seeing his smiling face at Canyon Meadows Golf Course. Sincerely, Noreen and Tom Heywood
Patty and Barb,
Jim and I were so very saddened to read of your father’s passing in the newspaper. I know how much you will miss your Dad, and Max will miss him terribly!
Your Mom and Dad were such wonderful friends and neighbors on Woodpath Terrace. We often missed your Dad’s smiling face and friendly chats after he left our street.
Thinking of you all,
With our deepest sympathies,
Jim and Karen Irvine (#77)
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Sylvie and Benoit
To Bob and family. Condolences on the passing of your father. We can think back on the words “Time like an ever rolling stream bears all her sons away”, but it is still so painful. You are in my thoughts.
Alex
My Uncle Don was an amazing man. He was talented in all the ways that mattered: as a family man devoted to his wife and 3 children; as a loving, compassionate brother, son and Uncle; as a successful businessman and provider for his family; an animal lover, devoted to his dogs; as an artist who taught himself to paint and play the sax; as a sportsman who golfed, curled and sailed passionately. Uncle Don, you lived every moment to the absolute fullest and we are very grateful for the 86 years you spent here with us.
Don was like a father to me I will miss him so very much. He always had a smiling face and was so very kind to my boys and a great business partner and mentor.
Thanks for sharing him with us all
Regards and God Bless you Barb, Patty and Bob.
He will be missed so much
Tony & Sue
Sincere sympathy and prayers to the family of our beloved friend, Donald. His spirit will be with us for ever.
To the family, our sympathy, but know he left a legacy. One of Canada’s true oilfield pioneers who built what we all share today.
It is with sadness we learned of Don’s passing. He was a friend and a gentleman and will be missed by many at Canyon Meadows.
To the Wilson Family:
So sorry to learn about Don’s passing. He was a long time friend of over 50 years and regrettably, we haven’t got together too much lately. Lots of good memories with Oilmen’s bonspiels in Edmonton, antique and bottle collecting and sharing lots of laughs. I valued his friendship very much. He was a great guy and will be missed. Our sincere condolences.
Bob/Maureen Sumner
Don was like a father to me. I will miss him so very much. He always had a smiling face and was so very kind to my boys and a great business partner and mentor. Thanks for sharing him with us all
Regards and God Bless you Barb, Patty and Bob.
He will be missed so much
Tony & Sue
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