Dear Dad
I have so many fond memories of you. You were the most hard working and honest person I know and kind to others. I will always remember the family you met through your work, they were new immigrants to Canada. They stayed with us, then they were able to get a home of their own. I don't think you ever missed a day of work, except for the day Elvis was doing a concert in Toronto. I will always remember your love of horses, going for long walks and friendly manner.
Most importantly, I will always remember your life together with Mom and the exceptional care you gave her during her illness before she passed away.
With love always and forever, Marilyn
I would also like to offer my condolences to the many people who knew and loved Dad.
To Chantelle, Marilyn & Michael.
I am so glad I got to see Ross on Christmas Day. He seemed so positive about his upcoming surgery. He was a trooper right to the end. Everybody in the building knew Ross as he was always so friendly and spoke to everyone. No matter what, he had a smile on his face.
He will be missed by many.
Sincerely, Joyce
I was so sorry to hear about Ross. I knew he hadn't been feeling himself for quite some time but it was still a surprise. I regret not having seen him lately as I've been cocooned in my place dealing with another hip surgery.
It will be an honour to donate to Jumpstart in Ross' name.
Blessings to you all.
Maire (Myra)
Across the hall