Russell-Bloomfield-Obituary

Russell Bloomfield

Ottawa, Ontario

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Russell Bloomfield passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. Funeral Home Services for Russell are being provided by Tubman Funeral Homes - Westboro. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on March 27, 2007.

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To all the Bloomfield Famly:
I took lessons from your father on Preston St. after ones in the basement of his home. I think I was in one of the first classes.
I baked wedding cakes for him in the beginning, from his recipe, then he suggested I take over the Cake Decorating classes at Laurentian I think it was from Linda, as she went to teach closer to her home.
I moved to Brockville and went on teaching both at the High School and at our own Business.
Your father was an...

Dear Gail and family:

I was out of the country and learned of your father's passing when I returned. Please accept my sympathies for your loss.
I will always remember the wonderful birthday cakes I had during my teen years that were made by your father. I am still getting all my special occasion cakes from Artistic Cake Design, some xx years later. It is really a wonderful legacy.
I think of you often.
Again, my deepest sympathies.

To a Dear Great Uncle, who is fondly remembered from the many Bloomfield Family picnics in Goderich. You were wonderful to all of us kids and special in the hearts of many including my Grandmother Louvain and mother Elaine who spoke fondly of you often.

Our deepest Sympathy to Gary, Gail, Linda, Paul and Brian.

Brian,Linda and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about your dad. he was a wonderful man and fun to work with. Our prayers are with you.
Colleen,James.Moira,Mackenzie and Shamus Western

To a Great Uncle I hardly knew. It was from my Grandmother's stories the knowledge I have of a family "celebrity" who made everyone proud. The smile and laughs that made him special not only to family but eveyone they touched.

my brother and I grew up going every christmas to artistic cake , to pick up our ginger bread house where we would meet Mr. Bloomfield who would firmly shake our hands ............it was the handshake we remember for two reasons..one because it was so firm from a small man and second it always seemed he was making chocolate and it was on his hands and after shaking his hand , we were left with a chocolate treat which was chocolate on our hands which we could lick and enjoy on our way...

Mr Bloomfield was always my favourite customer at Scotiabank. He was always so pleasant and friendly, a true gentleman. My condolences to the entire Bloomfield family at this difficult time.

We enjoyed having Rus stay with us and Heather in the summer. Lots of happy memories.