Nana, thank you for all that you taught me and the unconditional love. I will miss your laugh, your stories about the Bell and all the dance parties we had. Xoxox
My memory of “Mrs Jaffray” growing up in Fingarth Street, Fintry, Dundee, Scotland before emigrating to Canada was that she was kind, quiet and always had a smile. I remember she loved a packet of PK and buying one when the ice cream van came around. RIP Mrs Jaffray ❤️
Forever my Nana Banana,
I am grateful for the 45 years of you in my life. I will cherish all of the time we had together. There were so many holidays, countless sleepovers through my childhood, kitchen parties turned dance parties, chitchat’s off to the side about your past and watching you walk passed my art gallery most days for a decade. I will never forget your love for the handbag, your strong dislike for olives and the smell of your hairspray - because you always had perfect hair…
Love Alison
xo
Auntie Marion was my Mum’s (Ina) Sister. We grew up loving Auntie Marion for her kindness, warmth and sense of humour.
She will be missed by all who knew her. We pray she’s in heaven and having a great reunion with her brothers and sisters who went before her.
Rest In Peace…..we love you
So sad my aunty marion has passed away.my thoughts are with the family.xxx