DADSON…
At Country Terrace Nursing Home, Komoka on Friday, January 31st, 2003, James Jim” Emerson Dadson formerly of London in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Gladys (Priest) Dadson. Dear brother of Ora Yeandle of St. Thomas. Predeceased by his brothers Albert”
Dear Gladys,
Our love & sympathy go out to you.
Sorry we in Ottawa are unable to make it down.
I’ll be intouch.
With love your sister Betty & family
Cliff and Edna Willis
February 1, 2003 at 6:49 pm
Dear Gladys. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Jim was a dear friend to everyone who knew him and will be sadly missed. Edna and Cliff
Gary & Mag Yanch
February 2, 2003 at 10:53 am
Dear Gladys;
Please accept our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gary & Mag
Pierrette and William St John
February 2, 2003 at 7:37 pm
Dear Auntie Gladys, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We share your sadness, and you have our deepest sympathy. Love always Will and Pierrette.
Steve and Nancy
February 4, 2003 at 9:56 am
Dear Auntie Gladys
What can we say? Words seem so futile. I can still remember little excerpts from my childhood. All of the times that I spent with you and Uncle Jim were happy times. I remember that Uncle Jim seemed to always be in such good spirits when I was around. He was a loving, caring Uncle. No matter how tired he must have been from work, he always had time to play with me. Mark and John both remarked to me that they too remember Uncle Jim playing with them and discussing wrestling, etc. We all feel a deep sense of loss, but we gain comfort from knowing that now he is in a better place. All of the family will miss him greatly. We loved him with all of our hearts.
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Dear Gladys,
Our love & sympathy go out to you.
Sorry we in Ottawa are unable to make it down.
I’ll be intouch.
With love your sister Betty & family
Dear Gladys. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Jim was a dear friend to everyone who knew him and will be sadly missed. Edna and Cliff
Dear Gladys;
Please accept our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gary & Mag
Dear Auntie Gladys, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We share your sadness, and you have our deepest sympathy. Love always Will and Pierrette.
Dear Auntie Gladys
What can we say? Words seem so futile. I can still remember little excerpts from my childhood. All of the times that I spent with you and Uncle Jim were happy times. I remember that Uncle Jim seemed to always be in such good spirits when I was around. He was a loving, caring Uncle. No matter how tired he must have been from work, he always had time to play with me. Mark and John both remarked to me that they too remember Uncle Jim playing with them and discussing wrestling, etc. We all feel a deep sense of loss, but we gain comfort from knowing that now he is in a better place. All of the family will miss him greatly. We loved him with all of our hearts.
All our love, Steve, Nancy, Mark and John xoxoxo