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Andrew Flemings
May 7, 2009
Always remembered by the wonderful visits to ma and dad's in Cape Breton. Thoughts will always be cherished.
Andrew, Pearl and Kendra Flemings
Judy (Dalton) Lantz
September 30, 2008
My Dearest Aunt Catherine: My childhood memories are filled with the greatest anticipation of your visits home to Nova Scotia. May Peace be eternally yours.
Debbie McEachern Landers
September 29, 2008
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Ann (& Ken) Becker
September 27, 2008
My Dear Auntie--
I haven't seen you in awhile, but in my mind's eye, I can still picture the strong, independent, kind and generous lady that inspired me.
My sincere condolences to those closest to her, and especially to Uncle Hughie and Uncle Alex and their families.
May perpetual light shine on you.
Amber (neice)
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