Dianne F. McVey
Died: July 27, 2004 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital
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At London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus on Tuesday, July 27, 2004. Dianne F. (Wilson) McVey of London in her 58th year. Beloved wife of Thomas McVey. Dear mother of Simon McVey and his wife Celeste and Sean McVey and his wife Amanda all of London. Also loved by her grandchildren Hannah and Cassandra and several other family members in England and Scotland. She will be sadly missed by her friends at Bell, Literacy London and her many friends in Windsor. Cremation has taken place. A service to celebrate Dianne’s life will be held in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Saturday, July 31st at 1:00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy , in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, 275 Colborne Street, London, ON N6B 2S7 or the Canadian Liver Foundation, 1206-383 Richmond Street, London, ON N6A 3C4 (on line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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Dear Tom and family. Our sincere condolences on the loss of Dianne. We will definitely miss her at our ’93 Masters’ events and will always remember the Wine & Cheese parties you and Dianne hosted for many years. Tom, we’re sorry that we will be unable to attend the memorial service for Dianne as we will be in Ottawa visiting our son for the holiday weekend. Once again, our deepest sympathy. Jim and Mary Ann
My deepest condolences to Dianne’s family.
My deepest sympathy goes out
to you and your family at this difficult
time. Diane will be missed.
My sincere sympathy for your loss. Diane brought joy to many of those around her. She will be missed.
Dear Tom and Family
My deepest sympathy. I have fond memories of Dianne.
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Tom and family,
I am very sorry for your loss. My memories of Dianne include her energy, her sense of humour, and her laughter. You are in my thoughts.
Sincerely,
Ali
Tom & family,
My deepest condolences. Dianne was a great person with a big heart. I have many fond memories of the times we spent together.
Dear Tom and family.
My deepest sympathy to you and
your family. Diane was always one of my
of my favourite Traffic People
and a treat to work with…she was
a good friend. She will be missed
by all she touched.
My thoughts are with you.
cary
Tom, I am very sorry to hear about Dianne. Although I only new Dianne a short while, we had some great conversations over the phone. She always gave me a good pep talk when I was nervous about a big Lodge night, in your absence. I will miss those talks. Bev sends her sympathy to your family, also.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to you Tom.
Dianne was a pleasure to work with and was a great
resource for us just starting out in the Contract
business.Keep in touch and I will get a hold of you
in the fall
Doug
Tom and family,
We were very sad to hear the news of Diane’s passing. Our memories are rich and full of love and laughter both on the job and off the job. Brian will always remember her ability to find the humor in any situation and force a belly laugh out of both of them.Our lives are definitly richer for having known her. Our thouhts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.Sincerely Brian and Helen.
Tom:
My condolences to you and your family. Dianne was a treasure and a wonderful person who always had a laugh and friendly word. I am sorry I cannot attend the memorial service this Saturday, but certainly know that many of her friends from Bell will be there to share your reflections of Dianne and her life.
George McIntyre
Dear Tom,
It is with a heavy heart I read the letter from W. Bro. Paul Hutchinson informing me of your wife’s passing, and find myself at a loss for words to express the emotions and thoughts which now flood my senses.
In this time of great loss it is my most sincere hope that you find yourself surrounded and supported by all those near and dear to you; that you are reminded of all the joy, love, and laughter you and Dianne shared over the years; that you are strong enough to lean on others for strength when you are in need of strength; and that peace finds you with the knowledge that Dianne will always be with you in heart and spirit….
…hand to hand…
…foot to foot… and now,
…heart to heart…
Fraternally yours,
Bro. Andrew Lemon
Tom,
Please accept my sincerest condolences on Diane’s passing. I found out the sad news on my return from vacation. I offer you our thoughts and prayers in dealing with the emptiness she leaves behind.
Kent