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Gerald Pash
April 25, 2012
Terry:
Was pleased to have met him and your mother (my aunt and uncle)
January 5, 2012
Fred was a wonderful man.
Over the years, we became increasingly close especially when we sat in the cafeteria and enjoyed our tea with rice pudding (Fred's favourite) and/or a cookie.
I will forever cherish those memories.
My sincere condolences goes out to the Scammell's family.
Ashley.
January 4, 2012
To all the family, our deepest condolences on your loss. Although we didn't know Mr. Scammell personally, we certainly revelled in Terrence's proud stories of his Dad and Mom (particularly the ones about them dancing in the basement with their friends, with lampshades on their heads). His was definitely a life well lived.
- Cynthia and Akivah
Cliff Harps
January 3, 2012
Ron, please accept my deepest sympathies. I have great memories of watching Grey Cup games with you and your Dad on Penhill.
January 2, 2012
Janice, Terrence & Ron...we are so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I have many wonderful memories of your parents at parties in my parents (Ivor & Marje Smith) on Smyth Rd. My Mom loved to dance and your Dad was always a willing partner, especially the Chautise (?). Mom would tell Fred he had "dancers knees", just like Fred Astair. "The gang" (Fred & Kaye, Charlie & Buddie Provost, Roy & Ag Swallow, Herb & Betty McGlaughlin, Fredette's, to name a few)were really close friends and had so much fun together.
Sincerest sympathy
Marilyn (Smith)& Terence Dwyer, Ancaster, ON
Ross Dowe
January 1, 2012
Janice, Ron & Terry:
My deepest condolences to each of you. As an ex-neighbour on Penhill and a son of an ex RCOC member, I can remember the memories our fathers would relive. I remember one Christmas having dinner at your parent's place and your father cooking up a steak because I didn't want turkey. I also remember his statement, "Christmas is for the kids, New Years is for the parents." He lived a full life and may he rest in peace.
Liz MacRae
January 1, 2012
Terrance,
Your dad sounded like a delightful man. He sure did a lot in his lifetime. What a beautiful article and tribute. John and I wish to express our sincere sympathies at this time to you Sheila and your family.
Jennifer Seguin
January 1, 2012
What a beautiful article. He was a hero.
A.-J. Henderson
December 31, 2011
Dear Scammell Family,
Please accept our most sincere condolences...
Denyse Bigaouette & A.-J Henderson
Jim Bloom
December 31, 2011
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Stephen Bloom
December 31, 2011
I would like to express condolences on behalf of the Bloom family, neighbors of Fred in Riverview Park. A life of service, well lived.
December 31, 2011
Janice, Ron, and Terry:
My condolences to you all. Your father was one of the finest men I ever met. He taught me the way around National Defence when I started there and was lucky to work with him on joint computer programming projects. He also introduced me to curling and golf and I know how he loved both games. He did not make it to another New Years, he always said " Christmas is for the kids, New Years for the parents". He was a great party guy. One of my best memories is when we all took off work and went to your home and watched a game in the first Canada Russia hockey series. I have always been sorry I did not see him after I retired to tell him these things. Best of luck to you all in the New Year.
Jeff Hunt
Ottawa Citizen
Posted an obituary
December 31, 2011
Fred SCAMMELL Obituary
SCAMMELL Fred August 23, 1921 - December 28, 2011 In words he used many times himself when talking about fallen friends, Fred Scammell "cashed in his chips" just before midnight on December 28th at the Ottawa General Hospital. Fred died peacefully... Read Fred SCAMMELL's Obituary
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