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Condolence: Judy, Lynn and Families,
You have my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences on the passing of Al. He was well known in the Hill and always around either fixing old cars with Dad Harold and Uncle Lloyd in the lane on Church St or heading out in the hydro truck. I was most fortunate to see Al a couple of years ago at Aunt Doris' and Uncle Lloyd's 60th. We had a great visit and was wonderful to see him well and to catch up. A great guy.
Paul Sanderson, Hawkestone, ON
Condolence: Judy, Lynn and Families,
You have my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences on the passing of Al. He was well known in the Hill and always around either fixing old cars with Dad Harold and Uncle Lloyd in the lane on Church St or heading out in the hydro truck. I was most fortunate to see Al a couple of years ago at Aunt Doris' and Uncle Lloyd's 60th. We had a great visit and was wonderful to see him well and to catch up. A great guy.
Paul Sanderson, Hawkestone, ON
Our fathers' friendship goes back to their school days, with Al and Lloyd sharing many happy memories together. Their bond was a quiet one, but deep nonetheless, that only grew when our Mothers joined them. We are lucky to have inherited their stories.
Mere words can't ease your sorrow, but we hope that the time you've had with your Dad during his illness, and the peace he now has, will comfort you both.
Condolence: Dear Lynn and Judy,
Thinking of you at this time and remembering your warm and friendly service at York. Please accept sincere condolences from Vicky and me.