SPOONER — In London on Thursday July 15th 2004, Brad Spooner of London in his 41st year. Beloved son of June Cure of Terrace, B.C., and Les Spooner of Alberta. Dear brother of Eisa Spooner of Terrace, B.C., and predeceased by his brother Steven Spooner. Also survived by Joanne Pennington. Cremation has taken place. A service to celebrate Brad’s life will be held at St. Aidan’s Anglican Church, 1246 Oxford Street West, London, on Saturday July 24th at 2 P.M. Reception to follow. Memorial donations would be appreciated to the charity of your choice. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184) in care of arrangements. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
Brad.. My contact with the family, I cannot believe you are no longer there. Always cheerful and full of nonsense. Go well! Much love Aunt Dawn and Bernard
Stina Ausrotas
July 23, 2004 at 9:51 pm
I was saddened to hear about Brad. I am a letter-carrier
for most of Wortley Village and delivered Brad’s mail for the last 4 years. I have nothing but good things to
say about him as I found him to be a very nice person. There were alot of times I would stop and chat with him as he sat on his porch as I was working. He was always a positive person, especially when it came to the weather (stop me from whining about how hot/cold it was). My sincere condolences to his family, he will be missed very much. Take care.
Catherine and Bob 50 Byron Ave E.
July 24, 2004 at 12:22 pm
Brad was such a wonderful neighbour. He always seemed to be out on his stoop to greet you when you went out or when you came home. He befriended so many of his immediate neighbours in a way that most people don’t anymore. Since he seemed to enjoy the kids on the street so much, and he was such a vital part of our neighbourhood, we are making a donation in his honour to the Memorial Girls and Boys Club of London. This is a facility that provides sports and recreation programs to underpriveleged kids in our community. Our hearts are with you through this difficult time.
sincerely,
Catherine McInnes and Bob Porter
50 Byron Ave E.
London, ON
N6C 1C5
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Brad.. My contact with the family, I cannot believe you are no longer there. Always cheerful and full of nonsense. Go well! Much love Aunt Dawn and Bernard
I was saddened to hear about Brad. I am a letter-carrier
for most of Wortley Village and delivered Brad’s mail for the last 4 years. I have nothing but good things to
say about him as I found him to be a very nice person. There were alot of times I would stop and chat with him as he sat on his porch as I was working. He was always a positive person, especially when it came to the weather (stop me from whining about how hot/cold it was). My sincere condolences to his family, he will be missed very much. Take care.
Brad was such a wonderful neighbour. He always seemed to be out on his stoop to greet you when you went out or when you came home. He befriended so many of his immediate neighbours in a way that most people don’t anymore. Since he seemed to enjoy the kids on the street so much, and he was such a vital part of our neighbourhood, we are making a donation in his honour to the Memorial Girls and Boys Club of London. This is a facility that provides sports and recreation programs to underpriveleged kids in our community. Our hearts are with you through this difficult time.
sincerely,
Catherine McInnes and Bob Porter
50 Byron Ave E.
London, ON
N6C 1C5