Brian, i was deeply sorry when I heard about the tragic lost of your wife, Mary. It was so unexpected. I hope the sympathy you are receiving is some consolation at this very sad time. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Helene Carriere,
Brian; It's hard to come up with words to say to you at a time like this; given how unexpected and quickly you lost your beloved wife Mary. I'm sure at this time you can't see any path to get you through this but its out there. Take one day at a time and surround yourself with those that love you and your boys.
My deepest condolences, to you; your boys and extended family.
Brian, I am so sorry for your loss.
Thinking of you and you family.
We are so deeply shocked and very saddened with the passing of Mary.
Mary was a true friend to us in our time of need and the loss of a friend such as this leaves a massive hole in our lives. We can only imagine the loss you as a family must feel.
We all remember fondly our times with you in Toronto and the cottage and what a huge part you both played in ours and Alec's lives.
I still remember the smile on Mary's face when I drove her home from the club in the convertible....that is the memory I wish to keep.
We share your grief and only wish that we were closer to offer the support that you all deserve and undoubtably need.
We like all were blessed to know such a lady and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
With all our love
Martin, Amalia and Alec
To Mary’s beloved husband, Brian, sons and daughter in law
I have lived in your neighbourhood for 38 years and knew Mary through her continuous service to the Arthiritis society and ofcourse watched her throw ball to the beautiful golden lab who would sometimes come bounding into our backyard with Mary behind calling to the beautiful animal.
I am so very very sorry for the loss of wife, mother and mother in law who embodied the essence of family and neighbours. May her soul Rest In Peace, amen. We all know where she is resting happily now.