4725 Falaise Drive
Victoria, British Columbia
28 Entries
February 8, 2017
Thank you, Lorne, for those years of stillness...Gerald Hodge
David Bate
February 6, 2017
HI Lise-Lotte. It has been many years since out time together at UVic, but please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. I know you were very close and he will be missed.
February 3, 2017
Lorne will be missed, and especially Missa. I still remember that first lesson in "Cedar brush-making" at Missa many years ago - He said " remember you do not find the rock , the rock finds you!" typical the Zen in Lorne. He was such a wonderful, kind, thinking teacher. I will miss the interesting conversations we had while having lunch at restaurants all over Victoria. Good Bye dear friend.
Henry Shimizu
Heather Spears
January 25, 2017
Very saddened to hear of the death of Lorne Loomer, and thta he will not be at Missa this summer as always, yet thiking of all the Missa people he is perhaps the one who wil always be there his spirit is in the salt air and cedar, the soft air an the colours of the beautiful coast, seems that for Lorne stepping across into the universe of peace was easy becaues he was already there
January 25, 2017
I think Lorne was one of the kindest people I will ever meet, I shall miss his friendly face at MISSA
Isabel Tipton
Freya Kuo
January 25, 2017
Lorne Loomer
I close my eyes and see him,
Like Cedar, tall, soft spoken,
embracing with his large spirit.
He stands, nature's treasure,
Like Cedar, brush art, big sweeps
he inspires still.
Freya Kuo
Alice Young
January 24, 2017
My condolences to the people lucky enough to be in the family of Lorne Loomer. I took his class several times at MISSA and through his quiet teaching, he made an "ordinary" class experience extraordinary. In ways I cannot explain the class was deeply profound and healing. A small card from him still graces my mantelpiece. Such a special man.
Linda De Paoli
January 24, 2017
It my pleasure to meet Lorne at MISSA a number of years ago. He was always thoughtful and respectful in the way he acted and spoke. I have many fond memories of our conversations. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
January 24, 2017
I will miss Lorne's graceful presence at MISSA, his ever kind and thoughtful words, great sense of humor and his particular light.
My condolences to his family. Diane Burt
January 24, 2017
I met Lorne, shortly after his stroke. We were both taking brush making and mark making with Jack Wiise. It was after his stroke and he was low keyed, but enthusiastic and involved, though he had just gotten out of the hospital. We met many times more over the years when I came out to Metchosin. Lorne was always there, always my best friend. He called me and any of the friends I brought along with me, "The Calgary Girls" We exchanged Christmas cards every year, and I have kept all of his.
Not this year.
I will miss him and send my love to his family.
He was a courageous and lovely man on so many levels.
love,
audrey mabee
Sharon McDonald
January 24, 2017
I took a Brush Stroke class for this Amazing human being and it will be with me as a most treasured experience for the rest of my days! May he rest in Peace and may his family know how much he was Respected and loved by all who were Blessed to share time with him.
Phyllis Straathof
January 24, 2017
I will miss Lorne at MISSA. His class was the best weekend class I have taken there. Such a kind and thoughtful man, who made everyone feel like an artist.
All the best to his family. You are not alone in missing him.
Brenda Wilkinson-Baldwin
January 13, 2017
My sincere condolences Lise-Lotte and Annelise for your loss. I worked with your Dad for a few years at McGill & Orme Pharmacy and he was a wonderful and respected Pharmacist as well as a respected Artist and such a great person. He was such a great "boss" to work with and taught me so much. He was always so proud of you girls - and had such a deep love for your Mom as well - he loved his family so much. I remember when you girls were getting a little older and he asked me for my thoughts and recommendation on a good restaurant to take the family but he wanted to go somewhere a step up from the typical family-type of restaurants to make you both feel a little "grown up". I suggested the Keg to him and I do believe you all frequented the Keg a few times as you all loved it. Just a little memory that popped into my head! I am so very sorry for your loss but do know your Mum & Dad are watching over you all with such love and pride. They will be with you forever in spirit.
Jolanta Lisiewicz
January 12, 2017
He was an incredible friend, mentor, artist and teacher for me. I will never forget our first encounter at Pearson College where he introduced me to his style of painting and made me believe that I could paint, too. He taught me watercolors, how to make a cedar brush, and brush exploration. He always encouraged me to make big brush strokes and then watch the magic happen the brush wisdom delivered to the paper canvas. We spent many hours painting together, talking and sharing our philosophies of life.
Lorne became a part of my family. I will miss him greatly and will cherish always our time together.
My heart goes out to Lise-Lotte, Anne-Lise and their families. My thoughts and prayers are always with you.
Bill McKerlich
January 10, 2017
A good and gentle man of many exceptional talents who we will all miss.
Bill McKerlich UBC/VRC crew 1956-60
Jennifer English
January 9, 2017
Anne-Lise, Lise-Lotte and family--I was very saddened to hear about your Dad's passing, and wish to express my (and my whole family's) heartfelt sympathy. He had such a wonderful spirit, and I remember fondly the times spent at your house and on Saltspring with your family. Your dad was a model and aspiration for a meaningful life of accomplishment, but also of kindness, grace and humour. I remember he had such a great laugh! I wish you and your family comfort during this time, and regret that I can't attend his service in person.
Irene Pozzolo
January 9, 2017
Simply a kind, lovable man. I am devastated to hear of his passing as his presence at our shop (with Elisabeth) was always a ray of sunshine in our day. I feel lucky to have known him the little that I did and can only imagine how he enriched the lives of the people close to him. Such a good person. Sending love and strength to you all and may he live on in our memories.
Jennifer Kay
January 9, 2017
Dear Anne-Lise and Lise-Lotte, on behalf of my entire family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your Dad (and your Mum) were always kind and welcoming whenever any of us just showed up out of the blue at your house. I treasure the beautiful painting by your Dad that you gave to me for my birthday all those years ago - it has travelled the world and represents so many happy memories of your wonderful parents. Take care and know that your Dad was as loved by others as he loved you all.
David Anderson
January 8, 2017
Lorne's place in the history of the Olympic Games is assured. It is said of the Melbourne Canadian Four that never before or since has there been so much open water between the winning shell and the boat in second place.
His place in the hearts of the generation of rowers he encouraged, mentored, and coached is also assured.
We will all miss his self deprecating sense of humour and his dry wit.
Our hearts go out to Anne-Lise, Lise-Lotte, and the other members of the family for this sad loss.
David Anderson, UBC/VRC crew, 1959-1960
Linda Bauld
January 8, 2017
Anne-Lise and family, we are all thinking of you at this time and wish we could be there with you. Your Dad, along with your Mum and the rest of the family, always made us so welcome in your home when we were at school and afterwards also. I know he will be missed by so many. Much love from us all.
Herbert Moore
January 7, 2017
My condolences.I intend to fondly treasure his rather addictive MISSA class, and our special friendship that grew out of that.From time to time I shall also quietly miss both. Goodbye Lorne, safe journey.
January 7, 2017
To have achieved so much and to remain so humble, gentle and kind is the real mark of his humanity. Sincere condolences from the Bauld family.
Larry Douglas
January 7, 2017
Annelise, Darren,Nouria and Magnus. Sorry to learn of your loss. I know he was/is important to you all. It sounds to me that he lived his life well.
Alf Farenholtz
January 7, 2017
As a high school classmate and fellow member of the Bombers basketball team, I offer my sincere condolences to hi family and pay respectful tribute to Lorne as a gentleman, true friend, unselfish and outstanding athlete. He was a great team player in all aspects of his life.
Neil Horswill
January 7, 2017
When Lorne was in high school he would not go canoeing with me.He was bothered by the instability of the canoe,and I'm not sure whether he was a swimmer.Thus it was a great surprise to have him opt for sculling in his first year at UBC. I have an original photo card of the gold medal 4's
Christina Pengelly
January 7, 2017
He was a lovely man who found the good in everyone. Thinking of all of you at this time.
Debbie Smith
January 7, 2017
Lise-Lotta and Anne-Lise. I am so very sorry to hear that your Dad has passed. He was a lovely man and I always enjoyed our visits when he came to our office.
Debbie Smith
Gallant Dentistry
Sylvia Crooks
January 6, 2017
Lorne was such a special member of our Nelson High School class of 1954. He was a leader in so many ways - in athletics, scholarship and the arts. Above all, he was loved for his warmth, his kindness and thoughtfulness to others. He will be greatly missed by us all.
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