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Michael Feiler
July 24, 2011
His 1970 textbook, was one of only two Psychology books I saved from my college office when I retired last year. His wit and intelligence, and the engaging format of his textbook (Psychology: A Story of a Search) educated and entertained hundreds of my students during the 3 years I used it.
Sorry I never met you Scot. I would have very much liked you!
Debbie Bombardier
July 17, 2011
A wonderful teacher who genuinely loved interacting with his students! Parties at the Electronic Cottage always makes me smile. Rest in peace, Scot...
Kamel Khalifa
July 12, 2011
A virtual guestbook is a fitting medium for Scot, who recognized the future impact of hypertext back in the 1980s when I didn't even know what it meant. He was very happy to explain the concept to me. He was so generous, a real Santa, and lived the moment fully. Thank you for your friendship, Scot-with-one-T. I miss you.
Debbie House-Cox
July 11, 2011
I was sad to hear of Dr.Gardiner's passing, but he sure left his mark on the students he taught. I was fortunate to have Dr. Gardiner as a prof, and I still remember his stories....and this was back in 1980. Thank you "Scot"....
Trevor Burman
July 11, 2011
Ah Scot! You were a beacon of bemused light to so many of us at Concordia. I'll never forget your sense of play even when tackling the driest of material; you just got such a kick out of living, learning, reading, writing, drinking, sharing, and well, being.
Bless your wonderful, cyber-bohemian soul. We'll miss ya!
(hope they have wireless in the next life, eh!)
Rae Staseson
July 11, 2011
Scot was incredible generous loving person who will be missed by so many at Concordia and Communication Studies.
I have never met anyone who was always so "up" and Scot's positive energy and good spirit most certainly left an imprint on so many of us. Scot you will be forever missed and I am grateful I had an opportunity to know you and work with you.
Marianna Galfi
July 10, 2011
I wish I had known him...he sounds like a truly remarkable human being. We could all take a lesson from his life. He certainly left HIS footprints in the sand and his mark on the world.
tim walsh
July 9, 2011
very well liked person going miss the days i used to make breakfast and lunch for scott cantors on sherbrooke always full of laughter r.i.p scott
tim the cook
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July 9, 2011
William Gardiner Obituary
OBITUARY WILLIAM LAMBERT (SCOT) GARDINER 1935 - 2011 Lambert Gardiner was born in 1935 in Lochwinnoch, Scotland, a small mill town just outside of Glasgow. After failing in high school and university, Scot could easily have ended up as a chicken... Read William Gardiner's Obituary
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