On September 22, 2007 in London, Emilie Corinne Connie” Sherlock in her 91st year. Connie was born in Sarnia in 1917. Beloved wife of the late Charles Sherlock (1989) and special friend of Jack Marshall of London. Loving mother of David Sherlock and his wife Marlen of London”
Dearest Marnie,
My sincerest condolences to you and all your family on the death of your cherished mother. I know how close she was to your heart. How lucky you were to have her for so many years. And how lucky she was to have you close beside her to care for her so well. You are in my thoughts at this sad time.
Susan Lepine
Bob & Annette Levasseur
September 24, 2007 at 3:42 am
Dear Dave, Marlen, Mike & family,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the memories you have shared with your mom & grandma. We are sorry for your loss but we do believe that she will find peace & happiness in a better world.
Love Bob & Annette
Ronalee Porter (McKinlay)
September 24, 2007 at 4:24 am
Dear Maralyn and family:
I was saddened to read of your mom’s passing. Over the past few years since your mom was in Grand Wood, Jack has kept those of us at Wesley-Knox, updated on her varying conditions. He certainly has been her guardian angel these past years. I can still see your family up in the balcony on a Sunday morning, your mom beaming with pride for all of her children. Seems like only yesterday…..
May you cherish the memories you have and may you find peace and comfort in your faith and with your family and friends.
Your Sunday School friend- Ronalee
Peter Budd
September 24, 2007 at 8:37 am
Dave, Maralyn and family,
On behalf of the Budds, we express our deepest condolences as the Matriarch of your family has passed away and joined Chuck and Andrew in God’s care. Supportive and devoted, committed and kind – Connie will always be remembered as our good friend at Oliphant and particularly for Helen in London. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all and with Connie at this memorable time.
Peter and family
Pat Wilson
September 24, 2007 at 9:10 am
Dear Marnie: My sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your mom. I was sorry to hear you had to deal with her passing and hope a few words from others can support you in your time of grief. I certainly see the family resemblance and I’m sure she was as great a lady as you are!!! May your memories be fond ones (and throw out the not so fond ones!) and share a time of caring as you deal with the next few days. Sincerely, Pat Wilson
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Dearest Marnie,
My sincerest condolences to you and all your family on the death of your cherished mother. I know how close she was to your heart. How lucky you were to have her for so many years. And how lucky she was to have you close beside her to care for her so well. You are in my thoughts at this sad time.
Susan Lepine
Dear Dave, Marlen, Mike & family,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the memories you have shared with your mom & grandma. We are sorry for your loss but we do believe that she will find peace & happiness in a better world.
Love Bob & Annette
Dear Maralyn and family:
I was saddened to read of your mom’s passing. Over the past few years since your mom was in Grand Wood, Jack has kept those of us at Wesley-Knox, updated on her varying conditions. He certainly has been her guardian angel these past years. I can still see your family up in the balcony on a Sunday morning, your mom beaming with pride for all of her children. Seems like only yesterday…..
May you cherish the memories you have and may you find peace and comfort in your faith and with your family and friends.
Your Sunday School friend- Ronalee
Dave, Maralyn and family,
On behalf of the Budds, we express our deepest condolences as the Matriarch of your family has passed away and joined Chuck and Andrew in God’s care. Supportive and devoted, committed and kind – Connie will always be remembered as our good friend at Oliphant and particularly for Helen in London. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all and with Connie at this memorable time.
Peter and family
Dear Marnie: My sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your mom. I was sorry to hear you had to deal with her passing and hope a few words from others can support you in your time of grief. I certainly see the family resemblance and I’m sure she was as great a lady as you are!!! May your memories be fond ones (and throw out the not so fond ones!) and share a time of caring as you deal with the next few days. Sincerely, Pat Wilson