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Scott Conrod
July 21, 2021
To Paddy Springate Smith. I am sorry to read about your amazing father and his accomplishment of living to 104. I also read about Stuart and have been trying to send you a letter of condolence from both Buffy and me. I hope that you are well and that your children are a support to you. We have a son and his wife and family of three are living in Toronto and we get to visit them from time to time. If you get this please send a note via [email protected].
Love, Scott and Buffy Conrod
Marilyn Latchford
July 18, 2021
Arnold was a long-time member of the Ajax Pickering Toastmasters Club. Although he was not an active Toastmaster for a number of years, he is fondly remembered by his Toastmaster family as a ‘Toastmaster’s Toastmaster’ who launched many speakers with a gentle touch, a kind word and an occasion nudge. If you were still using notes during your 4th or 5th speech, he would take you aside and tell you to drop the notes. If he had not heard you speak in several years, he would make a point of telling you how much he felt you had improved since the last time he saw you. If you declined participating in Table Topics too often, he would come over to you and whisper ‘It’s time to try’. Arnold was always engaged in each meeting and would delight in participation. He was known to abbreviate his responses whenever he had to speak. Rather than ramble on about every title, he would simply respond with ‘Toastmasters All’. Few words, well spoken! He was a true gentleman and forthright in his evaluations because he wanted you to succeed. Rest in peace, Arnold. Your Toastmaster legacy lives on!
Mary Oldford
July 11, 2021
To the Springate family, sincere condolences on the loss of Mr. Springate. I use this “address” with affection and admiration. During those formative years when I spent time with your family when they lived in Ste. Foy, staying for supper on Friday nights before choir practice at St. Andrew’s, doing homework around the dining room table with the siblings, I came to know your father as the ultimate family man. He was always affectionate and respectful of your mum (pitching in to help her peel extra potatoes for the extra kids at the table) and interested in what went on in each child’s life that day. Wendy, remember in Grade 5 when we started up rival “newspapers” after school, just for fun? My group used carbon paper and wrote everything by hand; your dad helped your group use a gel-type solution to make multiple copies faster. I am a bit vague on the process, but not on the intent of the dad, who wanted to help his child learn and succeed in her project. I loved both your parents and will never forget their generosity and kindness to me. Your dad’s life was a “life well-lived” and I feel privileged to have known him. Wendy, to you and your siblings, I send hugs and condolences, and I am thinking of you as you lay your dad to rest. Mary Greig Oldford, Tupperville, Nova Scotia
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