ANDERLE — on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at London Health Sciences Centre – Victoria Campus, after a long struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. Richard Anderle of London in his 55th year. Dear son on Zbigniew and Bronia Anderle. Dear brother of Irena Tessier and her husband Wayne. Dear uncle of Krisha Bailie and her husband Allan, and Justin Tessier. Dear great uncle of William and Anna. Cremation has taken place. A. Millard George Funeral Home, London entrusted with arrangements. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
I was shocked to read about Richard’s passing.
I remember him well as a bright and personable student in Manitouwadge. I also remember his parents and his two aunts seeing them in church each week and in the stores. Best regards to Wayne and Irena.
I still live in West lorne just about 30 k. from London.
Once again, my deepest sympathy and I will pray for Richard today at mass.
Harold Klee
September 30, 2004 at 10:31 pm
Please allow me to offer my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Even though I have lost contact with Richard I think of him quite often. I am saddened to hear of his passing, and he will continue to live on in my memories.
Kindest regards,
Harold.
Helen Erickson
October 2, 2004 at 7:29 pm
I was very saddened to hear about Richard’s death. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
I first met Richard in Grade 8 at Our Lady of Lourdes School and we both went to many of the same classes throughout high school. Although I didn’t know Richard well I have thought of him often over the years.
My best memories of Richard are his quiet ways and his sincere smile. He won’t be forgotten…
My thoughts and prayers are with you all…Helen
Frank Myers
October 3, 2004 at 7:51 pm
It’s remarkable how a good friend stays with you even though life’s circumstances may cause you to drift apart. Richard was a close friend during high school and though we did lose touch some years later, I did think of him often over the years.
Richard was a good and loyal friend. I remember especially the fun we had together in high school – Richard had the spark that made much of it happen.
Though Richard’s life was not easy, he was extremely lucky to have a loving family that cared for him so well. I am sorry for their loss and wish all the best to the Anderles and Wayne and Irene.
Frank
Frank Myers
October 3, 2004 at 7:54 pm
It’s remarkable how a good friend stays with you even though life’s circumstances may cause you to drift apart. Richard was a close friend during high school and though we did lose touch some years later, I did think of him often over the years.
Richard was a good and loyal friend. I remember especially the fun we had together in high school – Richard had the spark that made much of it happen.
Though Richard’s life was not easy, he was extremely lucky to have a loving family that cared for him so well. I am sorry for their loss and wish all the best to the Anderles and Wayne and Irene.
Frank
Janet Pelletier Booren
October 3, 2004 at 10:59 pm
I was saddened to hear of Richard’s passing and his struggle with MS. When I think of him, I remember someone who was very sincere, with a wonderful smile and always time for a conversation. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Janet
Linda Walker, John de Bakker
October 4, 2004 at 7:13 pm
I am sorry to learn of Richard’s death and send sincere condolences to his family. The last time I saw Richard was on a visit with Margo to his parents’ home in about the late 1970’s. However, my memories of Richard mostly bring me back to a stylish young man with bright laughing eyes, a zest for life and big dreams. I am sorry that the dream was so short for him. Once again, my deepest sympathy. Linda Walker and family
Anton de Bakker
October 5, 2004 at 7:04 pm
Richard was a good friend in high school who became a better friend after university. We had a lot of good times together. My condolences to the family.
Anton
Marilyn & Rick Hales
October 6, 2004 at 9:39 pm
So sorry to hear about Richard’s passing, but we both know that he is finally in a better place and free from his suffering. We will email you later in the week.
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I was shocked to read about Richard’s passing.
I remember him well as a bright and personable student in Manitouwadge. I also remember his parents and his two aunts seeing them in church each week and in the stores. Best regards to Wayne and Irena.
I still live in West lorne just about 30 k. from London.
Once again, my deepest sympathy and I will pray for Richard today at mass.
Please allow me to offer my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Even though I have lost contact with Richard I think of him quite often. I am saddened to hear of his passing, and he will continue to live on in my memories.
Kindest regards,
Harold.
I was very saddened to hear about Richard’s death. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
I first met Richard in Grade 8 at Our Lady of Lourdes School and we both went to many of the same classes throughout high school. Although I didn’t know Richard well I have thought of him often over the years.
My best memories of Richard are his quiet ways and his sincere smile. He won’t be forgotten…
My thoughts and prayers are with you all…Helen
It’s remarkable how a good friend stays with you even though life’s circumstances may cause you to drift apart. Richard was a close friend during high school and though we did lose touch some years later, I did think of him often over the years.
Richard was a good and loyal friend. I remember especially the fun we had together in high school – Richard had the spark that made much of it happen.
Though Richard’s life was not easy, he was extremely lucky to have a loving family that cared for him so well. I am sorry for their loss and wish all the best to the Anderles and Wayne and Irene.
Frank
It’s remarkable how a good friend stays with you even though life’s circumstances may cause you to drift apart. Richard was a close friend during high school and though we did lose touch some years later, I did think of him often over the years.
Richard was a good and loyal friend. I remember especially the fun we had together in high school – Richard had the spark that made much of it happen.
Though Richard’s life was not easy, he was extremely lucky to have a loving family that cared for him so well. I am sorry for their loss and wish all the best to the Anderles and Wayne and Irene.
Frank
I was saddened to hear of Richard’s passing and his struggle with MS. When I think of him, I remember someone who was very sincere, with a wonderful smile and always time for a conversation. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Janet
I am sorry to learn of Richard’s death and send sincere condolences to his family. The last time I saw Richard was on a visit with Margo to his parents’ home in about the late 1970’s. However, my memories of Richard mostly bring me back to a stylish young man with bright laughing eyes, a zest for life and big dreams. I am sorry that the dream was so short for him. Once again, my deepest sympathy. Linda Walker and family
Richard was a good friend in high school who became a better friend after university. We had a lot of good times together. My condolences to the family.
Anton
So sorry to hear about Richard’s passing, but we both know that he is finally in a better place and free from his suffering. We will email you later in the week.
Take Care
Love Marilyn & Rick Hales