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Phil & Carol Molnar
January 10, 2005
We will miss Uncle Les a lot. He was a big part of this family and will be missed by everyone.
ernie & Marg wallace
January 9, 2005
Sorry to hear about Les he was a long time RCEME member. Will miss our talks on the phone and will let other members know of Les's passing
Dave and Ronna MacKinnon
January 5, 2005
Frank and Gloria, we are very sorry to hear of the passing of Les. We would like to offer our sympathy to you and your family.
Marleine&Dennis Wagner
January 4, 2005
Memories are what keep those that leave us alive. We are fortunate enough to have a million happy ones.Uncle Les was a very important part of our lives. We are lucky enough to be part of his legacy "Family"
Frank Gloria and Children we love you and share your loss.
Love Marleine& Dennis
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Dennis McLean
January 4, 2005
Frank and Gloria, My deepest sympathies to you both and your family. I fondly remember my visit and meeting Les at Christina Lake. He was a fun and a first class guy and I am sure you will miss him greatly.
Gary Stoutenburg
January 4, 2005
Frank & Gloria
Sandy and I were sorry to hear about your loss. I still remember trying to find your Dad's place in Christina lake.
Keith & Brenda Givens
January 4, 2005
Frank, we're sorry to hear about your dad. He was a very nice person and we always had great respect for him. No matter how much time passed between our visits, he always remembered us and took an interest in our lives. We will miss him.
Confederation Park Senior Citizens Centre
January 4, 2005
Please accept our sympathies on the passing of your Father. Many members of the Centre remember him fondly.
Ann Kessler McFadden
January 4, 2005
I'll never forget the way Uncle Les and Aunt Catherine made me feel so welcome in their home. I especially loved his laugh!
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