Elmer-Foord-Obituary

Elmer Foord

Calgary, Alberta

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Calgary, Alberta

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Elmer Foord passed away in Calgary, Alberta. The obituary was featured in Calgary Herald on November 14, 2010.

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Charlie, Parker and family,
I am sorry to learn of Elmer's passing.

Charlie & Family: I was very sorry to hear of Elmer's passing - I do remember you both Charlie from the Elks and know the fun times that were had. You will have many fond memories for sure.

Joan lewis, Calgary, AB.

Maureen & family
We were very sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies to all of you. You are in our thoughts & prayers ~ today & always. Love, Tam & family

Dear Foord Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband and father. I fondly remember Mr. Foord as an exceptional people person as well as a warm and caring human being. My heartfelt condolences go out to everybody in your family.

Charlie, Tracey, Jim, Parker, Maureen and families:
So sorry to hear of Elmer's passing. I have many vivid memories from my childhood of Elmer at the kitchen table -with someone or other.. shuffling his feet. He loved to tease back then... and I'm glad he took notice of me... it made lasting memories. My love to you all.

Maureen and the Foord Family,
We were very saddened and so sorry to hear of your loss. Wish could be there with you to help celebrate Elmer's life. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences, Laurie & Nas

Charlie and Family, Please accept my deepest Sympathy on the loss of Elmer. Our Frendship spanned four decades and we shared many, many good times over the years. Elmer will be sadly missed by his many friends.
God Bless you and your Family Charlie

Dear Charlie and Family: I remember all the fun times way, way, back - A.C.T. functions, golfing, etc. Blessings to the entire Foord family! Sincerely, Kay McKinnon, Rimbey, Albeta.

My wife and I are very sorry for your loss. Please accept our sincere condolences.

I carry fond memories of my early acquaintance with your Dad, especially of the times he allowed me to "scoot on home," leaving Jim (sometimes Parker) to face the music over some mischief we'd caused. I learned that mercy could be mixed with judgement - a great lesson.