Peter-Drummond-Obituary

Peter Drummond

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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Peter Drummond passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on November 24, 2007.

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Dear Judy,Dalyce,Hayley
We are so sorry,we met both of you,the first time in february 2007,in Rivièra Maya and your company was very enjoyable.
Back home we exchanged pictures and e-mails and also we called Peter on the phone.
Our thought are for you Judy and your daugther Dalyce and Hayley
Your friends Léon & Jeannine

My first meeting with Peter when booking him and Judy to the Mayan Riviera, was so well remembered. Peter's sense of humour was perfect, he cracked me up all the time and I always enjoyed booking trips for him and his family. He respected me in my job while coming out with "great one liners". I am so happy to have known Peter..May he rest in Peace....To Judy and the girls, I am so very sorry for your loss.

Judy, Haley & Dalyce,
We can only imagine how difficult it is to lose someone as special as Peter. Seeing his smiling face and having our chats out in the yard, would make an ordinary day extraordinary! We cannot being to tell you how much we admired and respected Peter's courageous fight and positive attitude toward his ongoing treatment. Sharing Peter's legacy with us was such an inspiration, and we hope you find comfort in one another. We are here for all of you, and the offer...

I was sorry to hear of Peter's passing. I know he will be dearly missed by all who knew him and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Judy, we were so sorry to miss the memorial service today and had planned to attend, but were afraid of the weather and roads. Our memories, of course, include the time Peter stayed with us, oh those many years ago when he was in Victoria on course. Our thoughts are with you and your family; cancer is a terrible thief.

Terry and Carolyn Parkes

Dear Judy, Dalyce and Hayley.
Erik and I ( Kjeld ) tried to get to the Whonnock Lake Centre today Sunday 2nd.Dec. We could not make it up the hills on 272nd.
Erik, Morag Inger and Kjeld. We are all thinking of you in this very difficult time.
The times we met Peter and the 3 of you, we enjoyed your company very much, you are delightful people.
We wish you all the very best.
Love Erik, Morag, Inger, Kjeld

My first week working in the Fire Admin office, Pete phoned and pretended he was Mayor Sekora. He had the mayor's voice down pat, fooled me every time, cuz he did this more than once! With Pete's awesome sense of humour, he would ask the most bizarre things ~ "What kind of soap did we use in our showers?" He got me good on that one!!

He is deeply missed in the office. It was an honour and privilege to have known Pete.

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Pete and I first met in 1960 when I moved from west vancouver to Norgate, we lived across the street from each other, started grade one together and were best friends throughout school. We lost touch for many years, but were recently reunited at a Norgate School reunion. Peter was a part of my life, and I am proud to have been his friend.

Sincere Condolences to
Judy and family, Colin and Linda
Bob Booth

Judy,
As Peter's cousin I am saddened by his passing. We haven't been in touch like we should, but it is always a sad time when we lose family. From what my dad, Bob, has told me of Peter you and the kids in these recent years, I know he'll be missed. You and the kids are in our prayers.