Richard-HYSLOP-Obituary

Richard HYSLOP

Edmonton, Alberta

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Edmonton, Alberta

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Richard HYSLOP passed away in Edmonton, Alberta. Funeral Home Services for Richard are being provided by Westlawn Funeral Home & Cemetery. The obituary was featured in Edmonton Journal on February 24, 2018.

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Dear Grace and family; I was so sorry to read of Richards passing. It has been many years but I still remember the good times we had in Meadowlark. Please accept my condolences in this difficult time

my deepest sympathies.

Our condolences on the loss of a very special man. Richard was a good friend to all his neighbours.
Karen, Marcy & Blair

To Grace,Scott and Susan My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I have such wonderful memories of you all and will treasure them.

My most heartfelt condolences to you Grace, Scott and Susan.
Richard was a highly respected, kind, humorous, thoughtful and polite gentleman, in all areas of life. He loved his life.
I simply could not have asked for a better golf-cart partner than I had in Richard. A ray of sunshine every time out.

Grace, I was so sorry to read about Richard's passing. It seems that cancer is the number 1 cause of death these days. I'm sure you are glad he is free of pain finally, as that is the only consolation in this case. Unfortunatley, I never knew him well, other than to see him with you the odd times when we met at concerts, etc. He always had a smile on his face.
Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family, Grace.

Dear Grace, Scott and Desiree, I am too many miles and years away from you all and yet that seems to only deepen my sadness at reading this today. Richard, and you all, were so gracious to me as Scott and I went through high school. At 15 I watched you as models of what I would hope for someday with marriage and family. Sending Love, as always, jen

Dear Grace and Family,
I was saddened to hear of Dick's passing. I do not ever remember seeing Dick without a smile on his face. As mentioned, he was a true gentleman.

John and Kim Becker