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Allan Quenneville posted a condolence
Thursday, March 4, 2010
My family, my mother and I would like to express our sincerest sympathies. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.
K
Kim Carr ( aka:Kimmy) only Pat got away with Kimmy. posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pam, Debbie, Terry, Cindy and Shelley and families.
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you today and always.
I can not express the feeling that came over me when I read the passing of a woman whom I held so very near to my heart. I have so many wonderful and vivid memories of she and my mom and all the fun times that they shared. I will treasure all of the love and friendship from our past and carry it with me forever.
My deepest sympathy
Kim
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Jackie (Pegg), Mark, Bronwyn, Jacob and Sophie posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Ascot, United Kingdom
We are very sorry to hear of your loss. Pat was such a wonderful neighbor and friend to our family. My mother and Pat shared many good times together. I am comforted to know that they will now meet again. Her passing will leave a great void in the hearts of all that have been fortunate enough to have known her. We will miss her. I hope precious memories can bring some comfort during your time of loss.
J
John Pegg and Ann Walton posted a condolence
Monday, March 1, 2010
Plese accept our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of yor loved one.
Pat was a great neighbour and was a lovely fun-loving lady, always smiling and humorous. She was Sue`s best friend and the fun times we had together will always be remembered.
May your many fond memories you have of Pat remain with you forever.
Wishing you comfort when it is difficult to fine.
D
Dan Larman and Denise Grave posted a condolence
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Dear Terry and Family,
We were deeply saddened by the passing of your mum. She was a wonderful lady and always made me feel like one of the family. Please accept our heart felt sympathy and know that our thoughts are with you and all your family at this sad time.
Sincerely,
Dan and Denise
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Deborah Patricia Roy posted a condolence
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Mom, I will never forget
the look of your face,
the sound of your voice,
the lullabies you once sang to me,
the gentleness of your touch...
they let me know I was loved.
I will never forget
the stories you told,
your sense of family,
your wonderful sense of humour,
the laughter we shared,
the traditions you handed down...
they let me know who I am.
I will never forget
the name that we share,
the music you loved,
the lessons you taught me,
your coping skills and your strength,
the things you stood for...
they were your gifts and my legacy.
I will never forget
and always know
that I will honour your name everyday
in how I live and who I am.
I will never forget what a wonderful Mother you were. As difficult as it was at times you always rose above and did your best. You are very loved and sadly missed.
Your loving daughter, Debbie xoxoxoxo
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Sarah posted a condolence
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Those are such beautiful words. I know I have written below BUT I wanted to add one more thing. Grandma always said that "god never gives us more than we can handle". May we all find comfort and peace in that phrase and may it bring the solitude and closure we all seek.
C
Cindy Hallman (Quenneville) posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
I truly enjoyed my time with my wonderful Aunt Pat. She always had a smile on her face. I appreciated how Pat would take me in like one of her own kids and treat me with such kindness. I'm delighted that I had some time with her a few years ago when she was healthy and happy and full of laughter. That is a memory I will cherish.
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family. I know this is a difficult time but your Mom is in a better place; a place that will bring her comfort and joy. You have all been in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you!
I will miss seeing you Aunt Pat - till we meet again.
Love, Cindy
C
Chris & Gerry Smith posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Our hearts go out to all of you's what else can I say. Your mom will be missed by everyone here. Give Bill a hug and say thank you for being there for Pat. Thank you to Pam & Shelley for bringing her to see us last summer it was a very special afternoon. Remember the good times I know we will.
K
Kim Cassels (Deb's childhood friend) posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Dear Debbie, Terry, Pam, Cindy, Shelley and Families, I was so saddened to hear of your beautiful Mother's passing. I wish that you all will find comfort in your many wonderful memories of her and all that she meant to you. I have some memories of going to your home when we were in public school and your Mother was there and she was always so nice and cheerful. I would see her shopping and she would say Hello with her sweet smile. I know you will miss this great lady...your Mother immensely. I hope that the caring thoughts of others can help ease your pain and sadness. You all our in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Love and Hugs Kim xo.
C
Celia and Al Webb posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
There will come a day When your tears of sorrrow
will softly flow into tears of remembrance
And your heart will begin to heal itself...
And grieving will be interrupted by episodes of Joy...
and you will hear the whisper of hope.
there will come a day
When you will welcome the tears of remembrance
as a sun shower of the soul...
A turning of the tide..
a promise of peace.
There will come a day when you will
Risk loving...
Go on believing...
And treasure the tears of remembering...
A
Arnold, Patti, Krystal, Tyler, Sammy and Amber Mans posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Hi Deb:
Our deepest sympathies with the passing of your mom!!! It's never easy witnessing a loved one suffer through illness and although you do not want them to suffer more than what they can endure, losing them can be a whole different emotion in itself. May you find the comfort and strength that you need through this difficult time as you lay to rest your loving mother.
Life is so fragile and short. Even before the days of our own conception, God has a plan for each of us....what that is we might not always see, understand or know and even then our days were numbered. Some are blessed with many, many years and then there are those who are taken so early in life; what we interpret as too soon. What a comfort it is to know though that no matter what may lay ahead, we know that we are all in the palm of God's loving hand. He knows our needs and grants us the comfort and strength we need to carry on even when we least expect it.
May you and your family receive this comfort and strength in the days, weeks and months ahead and may you all feel comfort in knowing that she now has achieved her call to glory; where the pains, stresses, hurts and doubts of this life no longer exist and that she is in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father.
Much strength to you all!!!
All our love and deepest sympathies!!!
Arnold, Patti, Krystal, Tyler, Sammy and Amber
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Brad,Courtney and Grace Herron posted a condolence
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Our deepest sympathies extended to you on your loss. May you find peace knowing that Patricia is out of pain and watching over you from above.
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Ellen and Les dePencier posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
Pat was a very special person, I am so glad she was a part of my life.
Will miss you
Ellen
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Chuck and Carol posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
Pat we will miss you so much. You were the highlight of our trip back to Canada each year. We knew when we were with you the party had begun. Always happy, never negative regardless of what problems you may be carrying on your shoulders, especially the last year we got together when you were still fighting cancer. Always a smile on your face. One strong lady.
God Bless You
Y
Your Baby (Your Picksey) posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
I found this in a box of My Mom’s treasures:
“Should you not find me in my garden, let NOT my absence cause you grief.
My gate’s unlatched for you to follow, when your own season’s out of leaf.”
Even though I will miss you terribly, death is not forever, we will be together again eternally. Dying is a part of Living, and your jouney has just begain.
I know you will walk with me each day, and guide me, hold me like you always have … I will hear your voice in the teaching you taught me, and feel your love and your spirit, I will never forget the sweet smell of you, And I will continue to rise above and make you proud, as I know you will be are here in spirit.
I am so proud and fortunate I had a Mom and a Dad, a Wonderful Step Dad, & Billy… who fulfilled my life and completed it in the memories I have. Thank you God, for all the kind things you do, and Mom for never giving up, no matter what.
The guardian Angles lifted you, to a peaceful, painless place…to many that you loved and loved you. It took a while as your will to live was so strong, I admired everyone of those days, that where laughter, tears and so many more memories I will never forget.
Thank you Billy, for caring so much for My Mom, I am sure Al sent you from above as his Angel, You made her laugh, you made her love again, and you made her live again, dance and feel love that she never thought whe would have again.
I know she treasured so much with you. You completed her last chapter in life; You did a waltz to her next journey of peace, of no pain, or suffering.
Sweet Dreams Mommy ..I’ll see you in the morning…night night.
XOXOX
Your Baby.
D
Darlene Cheyne (nee Pegg) and Family posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
So sorry to hear about Pats passing. She was a great friend to my mother and she was a fun neighbour. She always had a smile on her face. Take care and keep your memories close to you.
A
Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
My grandmother Patricia was one of the strongest, most independent women I know. She has left a family legacy behind that has included 5 children, a step-son, six grandchildren and even two great grandchildren. She had a strong work ethic and dedication to her family, an infectious laugh, vivacious personality and a warm and caring demeanor that often radiated through the room. She was loving, supportive and accepting of all of her family during the many obstacles encountered along the way. Obstacles only encountered by someone who raised five children under difficult circumstances. She was always fair and never judgmental.
My grandmother was not your typical grandmother. She was an all around "spark plug" who on the exterior appeared to be as young as she felt on the inside. Her exterior matched her interior which was hard to watch slowly fade as she was struck by the disease. Never have I met someone so compliant, hopeful and energetic about beating the word “cancer” than my grandmother. She never complained and she always had a smile on her face – even when you knew she was suffering silently. She was strong willed and gave that disease a good run for the money (with boxing gloves in hand)! As the disease progressed I watched her begin to embrace the death and dying process, fairly so with such poise, grace and dignity. Always quick witted and heart felt her encounters and visits were never teary eyed but instead filled with laughter, joy and fond memories that I will cherish to this day. My grandmother taught us the importance of family and keeping the ties strengthened no matter the circumstance, no matter the obstacle. As Shelly and I would say “she was and still is the Queen Bee”. She taught me to laugh at myself, not take life so seriously and always smile. Her beauty was not just external but more so skin deep. She was the type of woman that many strive to become but few rarely achieve. I have been blessed to have known her and even more so for her to have been closely connected as my grandmother. Our relationship was brought together and strengthened in my later years as I came out of my shell. I have many fond memories of our visits that I will continue to hold dear. The best gift we could give her is to keep her legacy alive and flourishing. Her spirit will live on in our hearts. She is now in a better place filled with the beautiful exotic flowers she no longer receives each month but is now surrounded by everyday. Whenever I miss her I will pick up my favorite flower and put it in my kitchen or plant one in my garden and think of her. Let her memory live on through a meaningful memory that is dear to you. For her presence is now seen through many lights and in many shapes and forms. She is now at peace hoping our hearts shall feel the same.
A Poem:
God saw you getting tired, when a cure was not to be. So he wrapped his arms around you, and whispered, "come to me."
You didn't deserve what you went through, so he gave you rest. God’s garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best
And when I saw you sleeping, so peaceful and free from pain I could not wish you back to suffer that again.
Love Always, Your Grand daughter Sarah xoxox
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, February 26, 2010
Barbara Green
To all of Pat,s family, my deepest sympathy.
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