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Brenda Broughton
March 29, 2025
Dear Carol, Katrina, Chris and Family,
Our deep condolences. Art was an amazing person. He was very special in our family's life. Art was a wonderful soccer coach to Gillian and a caring friend to our family and to Gillian. Art's love for life and people commanded the rooms he entered, spreading warmth and love.
With Much Love,
Brenda, Michael and the Girls
John and Rose dudley
March 29, 2025
We send our condolences to Carol, Katrina and Chris and families on their great loss. While, unfortunately, we are unable to attend the Celebration of Life, our thoughts will be with you all, today and always.
With love from John and Rose Dudley- more Lions Bay old-timers.
Mich Ahern
March 28, 2025
As Uncle Art to me, he shared so much kindness, warmth and an open door policy while I was in my 20s living in Vancouver for a brief few years. I am forever grateful for that time spent during that pivotal period of life with both Art and Carol. I will be attending his funeral from London, UK
Terry Ahern
February 21, 2025
Sorry for your loss.
Terry Ahern
Angie (Boothman) Malpass
February 17, 2025
I will always remember Art and Carol as second parents to me while growing up. Art´s sense of humor and kindness always made me feel welcome. I remember him as an amazing, kind, even keeled, patient and funny man. He will be missed. RIP Art
Jeannette Willis
February 12, 2025
Bob ( Carol's cousin) and I met Art and Carol in Montreal in 1968.
We reconnected after our move to Vancouver Island 20 years ago. Getting together with Art and Carol was always a great time. Art was a big presence in our lives with his stories and his big laugh.
I will miss him dearly. Jeannette Willis ( Bob deceased January 2024)
Frank Zimka
February 2, 2025
I first met Arthur approx. 45 years ago. He lived a block over in the neighborhood. One day while walking to the bus for work, Athur stopped and picked me up as he found out we worked close by downtown. After that he looked for me everyday. We had many spirited discussions about Politic,s, the Stock Market etc. When we both retired we joined "The Old Boy's golf group until covid. Neither of us were good golfers but we enjoyed the comradery and time with the group. The score was irrelevant. His input, humor and sarcasm was enjoyed by all. We lost touch during covid for which I am sad. He was a good friend who will be missed. Our condolences to the Ahern family.
Kelsey Fulton
February 2, 2025
Ahern clan as the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. RIP Big Art may you find peace now. Knowing your amazing heart will be missed
Legacy Remembers
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February 2, 2025
Arthur David Ahern Obituary
Arthur Ahern, affectionately known as "Big Art" to his friends and simply Dad or Grandpa, to his family, was a man whose presence was as grand as his nickname. Born in Campbellton, NB, to Philip Charles Ahern and Constance Mary (Cluffe) Ahern... Read Arthur David Ahern's Obituary
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