Auntie Irene was my only Aunt, and a great one she was.Fond memories remain from days gone by at Regina Beach & all the disorder when cousins get together. I was so grateful when Debbie & Bill brought Auntie Irene to our 50th anniversary in 2007. It was so great for us as well as our friends and relatives to see her…… I will always remember you Dear Auntie Irene. Joan Anderson, Wayne and Family.
Dear Debbie and Bill:
Irene was such a wonderful person. We will always remember her zest for life and her laughter. She was so young at heart. She will be missed. She left a great legacy. She was always positive. You always did your best Debbie with Bill at your side to look after your mom well.
Love Dianne and Kyle Houwing, Marlies and Steve
Dear Robert & family
Life would have been dull and cheerless without your Mother”s presence in our Heritage Grande East condo complex. She was our neighbour down the hall on main floor and there was nary a day when it was a joy to hear her wholesome laughter and clarion voice welcoming the new day.
Your Mom was a talented Pitmann Recorder and was a competent secretary for some years on our Condo Management Board.
We also delighted to hear of her annual travels and exploits to her trailer in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Postmistress girl from Athabasca was part of our twenty-year story at Heritage and we give thanks that the family shared her with us too.
God”s ample blessing as you celebrate her journey and memories.
Debbie and Bill … my heart is filled with pain and sorrow at the recent loss of your respective parent. The care and love that you two gave Irene is second to none. I truly believe she is in the arms of Jesus. My deepest sympathies to you and the rest of your family. Cecile
Debbie, Bill and family: I am so sorry to hear about Irene. What a wonderful woman she was. Her smile, her laugh, her wit and her devout love for her family always shone through (including Buzz the cat) I always enjoyed my visits with her when I came in August for my vacation. Debbie, your love, support and commitment to your mom over many many years and especially since she had to go into a home I know was very much appreciated by your mom and did not go unnoticed by many. My prayers and thoughts are with you not just now but in the days to come. Love, Beth
I am sorry to hear of your loss Deb. I know how deeply you cared for your Mum, and I am sure you take comfort in how close you were with her in her last few years. We spoke many times at work about our parents, and had lots of wonderful opportunities to share our feelings.
Sorry for your loss, it”s ways hard to lose your mother regardless of age. I remember both your parents well growing up in Eston, as well as all of you. My sympathy is with you all at this time.
Sorry for your loss. I wish I could have been there to see you through the planning, Bob. One day, when you”re in the desert, we should have a toast to your mom! Take care. Aimee and Casey xo
Sorry I can”t be there with you. I have so many warm memories of Irene and Danny, and all of you! There is a message out here, on a memorial bench on our Wild Pacific Trail, that I especially like: When your loved ones become memories, the memories become treasures. I will always cherish my treasured memories of Irene, a truly ”grand old lady”! Love to you all. Laurie
Sorry I can”t be with you today, but know my heart is with each and everyone of you. Auntie Irene was the “best” and she will be very much missed.
Give yourselves a big hug and kiss from me and take care.
Joan Anderson says
Auntie Irene was my only Aunt, and a great one she was.Fond memories remain from days gone by at Regina Beach & all the disorder when cousins get together. I was so grateful when Debbie & Bill brought Auntie Irene to our 50th anniversary in 2007. It was so great for us as well as our friends and relatives to see her…… I will always remember you Dear Auntie Irene. Joan Anderson, Wayne and Family.
Dianne Houwing says
Dear Debbie and Bill:
Irene was such a wonderful person. We will always remember her zest for life and her laughter. She was so young at heart. She will be missed. She left a great legacy. She was always positive. You always did your best Debbie with Bill at your side to look after your mom well.
Love Dianne and Kyle Houwing, Marlies and Steve
Georges Robert says
Dear Robert & family
Life would have been dull and cheerless without your Mother”s presence in our Heritage Grande East condo complex. She was our neighbour down the hall on main floor and there was nary a day when it was a joy to hear her wholesome laughter and clarion voice welcoming the new day.
Your Mom was a talented Pitmann Recorder and was a competent secretary for some years on our Condo Management Board.
We also delighted to hear of her annual travels and exploits to her trailer in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Postmistress girl from Athabasca was part of our twenty-year story at Heritage and we give thanks that the family shared her with us too.
God”s ample blessing as you celebrate her journey and memories.
Gordon & Brenda Kissel says
Dear. Dr. Bob & Laura- you have our heartfelt condolences & we will keep you & your family in our thoughts.
Sincerely, Gordon & Brenda Kissel
Cecile Yushchyshyn says
Debbie and Bill … my heart is filled with pain and sorrow at the recent loss of your respective parent. The care and love that you two gave Irene is second to none. I truly believe she is in the arms of Jesus. My deepest sympathies to you and the rest of your family. Cecile
Beth Faulkner says
Debbie, Bill and family: I am so sorry to hear about Irene. What a wonderful woman she was. Her smile, her laugh, her wit and her devout love for her family always shone through (including Buzz the cat) I always enjoyed my visits with her when I came in August for my vacation. Debbie, your love, support and commitment to your mom over many many years and especially since she had to go into a home I know was very much appreciated by your mom and did not go unnoticed by many. My prayers and thoughts are with you not just now but in the days to come. Love, Beth
Joe Racz says
I am sorry to hear of your loss Deb. I know how deeply you cared for your Mum, and I am sure you take comfort in how close you were with her in her last few years. We spoke many times at work about our parents, and had lots of wonderful opportunities to share our feelings.
Yvonne Patrick (Walper) says
Sorry for your loss, it”s ways hard to lose your mother regardless of age. I remember both your parents well growing up in Eston, as well as all of you. My sympathy is with you all at this time.
Aimee and Casey Anderson says
Sorry for your loss. I wish I could have been there to see you through the planning, Bob. One day, when you”re in the desert, we should have a toast to your mom! Take care. Aimee and Casey xo
Laurie Crozier says
Sorry I can”t be there with you. I have so many warm memories of Irene and Danny, and all of you! There is a message out here, on a memorial bench on our Wild Pacific Trail, that I especially like: When your loved ones become memories, the memories become treasures. I will always cherish my treasured memories of Irene, a truly ”grand old lady”! Love to you all. Laurie
Joyce Edwards says
Sorry I can”t be with you today, but know my heart is with each and everyone of you. Auntie Irene was the “best” and she will be very much missed.
Give yourselves a big hug and kiss from me and take care.