Edna-Wilson-Obituary

Edna Wilson

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Edna Wilson passed away in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The obituary was featured in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on September 16, 2008.

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We will miss her jokes, sayings and little dittys. And when it came to hospitality hers was second to none - she welcomed us always. She was always happy to see us, and liked to cook for anyone who came through the door. We were especially fond of her butter tarts. Playing cards with her was always an experience - between the jokes and her competitive nature there were lots of laughs. We were glad to have her visit us at our cabin and will remember her with fondness. We are grateful for...

Dear
Bryan, Dale Terry and Myrna,
We were saddened to hear about Edna. Our thoughts are with you at this
time.
Edna was always one of my favorite aunts. I stayed with you guys one
summer back in 1953 and your Mom taught me how to drive, drink , play
bridge (poorly) and smoke! She and your Dad went with us to Colombia,
South America and we had such fun and wonderful laughs and memories.
Cathy and I will miss her. George and Cathy

To the family of Edna Wilson,

You probably don't know me, but I would like to express my sympathy to you at this time. I have the cottage at Waskesiu very close to Edna's (beside the McKee cottage). I used to visit Edna with Shirley and Doreen (McKee), and enjoyed her very much.
I feel sad that Edna and many more people not too much older than I are passing away, but I guess that is part of life.
Maybe we will meet next summer at Waskesiu.
Sincerely, Dorell (Ridley) Taylor

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Bryan, Terry ,and Family
Our deepest condolences on your loss.
Sincerely,

Dear Bryan, Terry, Dale, Myrna & families:
So sorry to hear of Aunty Edna's passing. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. Our love and prayers will be with you all at the service. Regardless of how prepared you think you are, loosing a loved one shakes you to the bone. Always remember . . . death can not erase all those wonderful memories that you have all shared over the years.