Gordon-Slater-Obituary

Gordon Roy Slater

Victoria, British Columbia

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SLATER, Gordon Roy December 23, 1923 October 22, 2010 Gordon (Gordie) passed away after a valiant fight with cancer at Jubilee Hospice with family at his bedside. Gordie was 86 years old and is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Laura; and his dear daughter, Sharon; sister, Mavis (Joe) in...

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Dear Mrs Slater and Sharon: I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Slater was a lovely man. He always had a smile and something pleasant to say. Our neighbourhood on Roseberry was like an extended family to me, and you and Mr Slater were a big part of that. Our hearts go out to you in this time of grief. With love, Barbara & Michael Richman (Partington)

Dear Laura and Sharon, I am so very sorry to hear about Gord. My most vivid memory of Gord was him standing so tall in the mens department at The Bay. When I was growing up, I would stop by to say hello. He always made time for me, even when he had customers to look after. He will be missed. Love from his goddaughter

Dear Laura & Sharon: So sorry to hear that Gordie passed away. I told Pat he was Mr. Hudson Bay. Everyone that knew Gordie loved him.
Norma

Dear Laura and Sharon we were so sorry to hear of Gordon,s passing I was so priviledged to have worked with him at the Bay he was a real gentleman and a wonderful family man. Jean and Bill Campbell.

Dear Laura and Sharon,

I'm sad to hear that Gord has passed. I know you two will miss him very much. Gord was always friendly and pleasant and would kindly stop his yard work and ask after my dad, mom and siblings, anytime I walked by. I'll miss that. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Dear Mrs. Slater and Sharron,

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Slater's passing. As next-door neighbours for over 25 years I feel like I've lost a member of my family. You watched all of us kids grow up and were always kind and understanding, especially to me. I have missed the old neighbourhood over the years and have driven by whenever I am back in Victoria, always wondering how you were all doing. I will always remember how lovely it was to see Mr. Slater at my Dad's (Joe Ellis)...