BIDDLE…….
At McCormick Home, London on Tuesday, August 1, 2006. Richard H. Biddle of London in his 96th year. Beloved husband of Velma (Parker) Biddle. Dear father of Robert Biddle and his wife Linda and Norman Biddle and his wife Willeta all of London. Predeceased by his 2 brothers Thomas and Ernest Biddle and his sister Phyllis Wright. Also loved by his grandchildren Kathyrn Lacey and Troy Biddle and his great-grandson Steven Lacey. Friends will be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, August 4th at 10:30 A.M. with interment following in Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester. Richard served with the R. C. A. F. during World War II at S.F.T.S., Saskatoon and Centralia and was a member of the Riverside Kiwanis Club. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
Lloyd and Isabel Mardlin
August 2, 2006 at 2:17 pm
Hi Velma and Family;
We read in the paper this morning where Dick had passed away. We are unable to come for visitation, but do indeed extend our sympathy in the loss of your life partner. We are thinking about you at this time and please convey our condolences to the boys. Many years have gone by, but we never forget the times we had together in the past.
Do hope Velma you are keeping well.
Lloyd and Isabel Mardlin, Box 1795 St.Marys,ON N4X 1C1
Beth (Parker) Duff
August 2, 2006 at 7:30 pm
Dear Aunt Velma , Bob, Norm and Families:
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Uncle Dick.
I have great memories of Uncle Dick – a kind, considerate, positive and fun-loving gentleman, who always acknowledged we youngsters.
I remember a great ‘Parker’ Christmas which you & Uncle Dick hosted at your house when I was a kid – and – have fond memories of skating on your pond another Christmas when Mom & Dad held the celebration. Bob & Ron were good enough to let Eleanor & I tag along to take part in a hockey scrimmage.
We are thinking of you, in your time of sorrow.
Godspeed, Uncle Dick.
With Love, Beth & Dick Duff
Kingston
Beth & Mark Wright
August 2, 2006 at 10:21 pm
Our prayers are with you in the loss of someone very special and we hope that your memories will be a comfort to you at this time.
God didn’t promise days without pain,
laughter without sorrow, sun without rain,
but he did promise strength for the day,comfort for the tears, and light for the way.
Bob and Ruth Parkinson
August 8, 2006 at 8:05 pm
to Bob and Norm. Sorry for your loss. Two things I will always remember about your Dad. The time he took us to Detroit museum. It was a first for me, to be away from home to eat in a restaurant, to sleep in a strange bed and to be in another country. Also when he talked to my Dad about the seized German motor that he seen running on water.
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Hi Velma and Family;
We read in the paper this morning where Dick had passed away. We are unable to come for visitation, but do indeed extend our sympathy in the loss of your life partner. We are thinking about you at this time and please convey our condolences to the boys. Many years have gone by, but we never forget the times we had together in the past.
Do hope Velma you are keeping well.
Lloyd and Isabel Mardlin, Box 1795 St.Marys,ON N4X 1C1
Dear Aunt Velma , Bob, Norm and Families:
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Uncle Dick.
I have great memories of Uncle Dick – a kind, considerate, positive and fun-loving gentleman, who always acknowledged we youngsters.
I remember a great ‘Parker’ Christmas which you & Uncle Dick hosted at your house when I was a kid – and – have fond memories of skating on your pond another Christmas when Mom & Dad held the celebration. Bob & Ron were good enough to let Eleanor & I tag along to take part in a hockey scrimmage.
We are thinking of you, in your time of sorrow.
Godspeed, Uncle Dick.
With Love, Beth & Dick Duff
Kingston
Our prayers are with you in the loss of someone very special and we hope that your memories will be a comfort to you at this time.
God didn’t promise days without pain,
laughter without sorrow, sun without rain,
but he did promise strength for the day,comfort for the tears, and light for the way.
to Bob and Norm. Sorry for your loss. Two things I will always remember about your Dad. The time he took us to Detroit museum. It was a first for me, to be away from home to eat in a restaurant, to sleep in a strange bed and to be in another country. Also when he talked to my Dad about the seized German motor that he seen running on water.