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Condolence From: Dorothy Renaud (Trumble)
Condolence: Louise: I didn't give you my e-mail address when I left the condolence. It is dharrison22@bell.net Please contact me. "Dorothy Renaud". Trenton, Ontario.
Sunday July 31, 2016
Condolence From: Dorothy Renaud (formerly Trumble)
Condolence: Louise, I was so sorry to hear of your father's passing. I remember you taking me to your parents' home years ago and we would ride with him on the tractor. Remember when you & I worked in Toronto, and we rode the Travelways bus everyday? I got off on Steeles Ave., and you continued to Richmond Hill where you lived with your aunt? We had some good times together. I attended your wedding also. Please write to me. I think of you often, and would love to come and visit you again. I now live in Trenton, Ontario. Look forward to hearing from you. My sympathies to yourself and family. I remember your parents well.
Saturday July 30, 2016
Condolence From: Suzanne Currie
Condolence: Josie, Louise and family
My heartfelt sympathies are extended to you at this most difficult time. Cherish your memories.
Suzanne Currie (Stripp)
Thursday June 23, 2016
Condolence From: Linda Bunn-Kelly
Condolence: Josie, Louise & family:
I was so sorry to hear about Elmer's passing. There are certain people in your lifetime that you think will never die & Elmer was one of them. From the time I was a kid & he was working on the Windermere Golf Course for Dad, I always thought of him as part of 'our family'! He was always there with his believe it or not stories (most of them were true). The last time I saw him was at the Doctor's Office & like always, he had everyone in there in stitches as he told another story. Rest In Peace Elmer, when they made you the mold was broke. My deepest condolences to one and all.
Tuesday June 21, 2016
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