Dellsie was a fine lady and will be sadly missed by us all. I think I will most remember her 'tap-dancing' skills, accompanied by her own musical doodling. She was always so interested in all the family and neighbourhood goings-on and always so considerate. Even when she was very in need of care in later years, she always wanted her daughters to carry on and look after themselves. 9 Topham echoed with her rippling laughter and made us all join in. I like to believe that Dellsie and her beloved Artie are dancing to a Big Band in the moonlight up yonder.
What a wonderful life your mother live & gave to others.
To Janet Adamson and Family , may I express my most sincere condolences for the loss of your dear Mother. May she Rest In Peace. C. Chruszez
I am very sorry to learn of your loss thinking of you and your family
My Aunt was possibly the most gentle woman I have ever known. Like a character from a fairy story, she was kind, loving, and focused all her attention on caring for everyone around her. She was unassuming and always so wise, though she never felt the need to prove it. I never heard her speak unkindly of anyone and when she did speak, she softened the room, especially with her cascading, little giggle. She inspired others around her to be their best. She and my uncle were the most perfect match. I truly believe I have never met two people more in love or more respectful and kind to one another. I am so sorry for my cousins and all the family's loss, but I am grateful to know that my Auntie Dell and Uncle Art are together again.