TELFER:
At Parkwood Hospital, London on Thursday, May 24, 2007. Patricia Pat” Telfer of London in her 80th year. Beloved daughter of the late Walter and Edith Telfer. Dear sister-in-law of Dorothy Telfer of Kitchener. Loving aunt of Carol Huys and her husband Bill”
Our deepest sympathies to your family from The Malones both here in Mexico and Canada. Unfortunately my parents are here with me to visit the kids. Returning
June 3. Gob bless.
Margaret, Walter, Eddie, Blanca,Emilio,Aida MargaretMalone.
Lorri Welsh.
David Hickey
May 26, 2007 at 4:14 pm
I would like to express my deepest condolences to the Telfer family on the passing of Patricia Telfer. I remember her as a woman of great enthusiasms, with a love of hockey like no one else. Her warmth will be missed. My thoughts and best wishes are with her family during this difficult time.
Margaret King
May 26, 2007 at 7:12 pm
I was sorry to hear that Pat had passed away. I volunteered with her at The Seniors Craft Store in Westmount Shopping Centre and we always used to argue about Her Knights and The Soo Greyhounds . I come from The Algoma Area and that was the local team for us. I will miss her and all the talks we used to have about our families and other subjects.
Margaret King
Seniors Craft Store
May 26, 2007 at 7:29 pm
We wish to send our Condolences to Pats Relatives. We all worked with her at the store at different times over the last 5 years. We loved to talk to her about Her Knights and her Family and she was always good to us at the Seniors Craft store. She will be missed.
Margaret King, Shirley Buck, Ethel Hrynkew, Benny Hansen, Pat Arattoon, Joan Baxter, and Marilyn Clement
Howard Pulver
May 26, 2007 at 9:16 pm
My sympathy to the family and close friends of Pat. She is fondly remembered as the Secretary who kept everything running in the London Planning Department when I worked there, a neighbour on Millbank Drive and the secretary for the condominium corporation. Pat was always a friendly and caring person.
Larry Draho
May 27, 2007 at 12:05 pm
Thank you for the many years you served as my secretary. God bless and may you enjoy eternal happiness. I’m sure you will be looking down and forever cheering for your London Knights.
Lorna MacEachern
May 27, 2007 at 7:40 pm
To Sue Allison Niece
So sorry to read of Pat’s death. She was a dear soul with a great sense of humour. Due to prior committments I can’t get to the funeral home but my thoughts are with you,
Your TOPS friend,
Lorna
Eden Houser
May 27, 2007 at 9:17 pm
I am so sorry to read of Pat’s passing. I only met her in November 06 through the Seniors Craft Shoppe at West Mount Mall. We volunteered together 2 Mondays a month. It was a pleasure to have spent time with her. We had so many great laughs I was tired by the time I got home after our sessions. I didn’t realize that the last time I talked to her, May 11 (while she waited for her new TV, and after it finally arrived) that it would be the last time we talked. I’ll certainly miss her, but she will be in my thoughts for a long time.
Paul Augustine
May 28, 2007 at 10:39 am
Sorry to hear that one of the biggest London Knight’s fans is gone. Pat will be missed.
Ross and Karen Smith
June 4, 2007 at 4:24 pm
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of Pat. We too shall miss her. She was a wonderful, cheery person.
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Our deepest sympathies to your family from The Malones both here in Mexico and Canada. Unfortunately my parents are here with me to visit the kids. Returning
June 3. Gob bless.
Margaret, Walter, Eddie, Blanca,Emilio,Aida MargaretMalone.
Lorri Welsh.
I would like to express my deepest condolences to the Telfer family on the passing of Patricia Telfer. I remember her as a woman of great enthusiasms, with a love of hockey like no one else. Her warmth will be missed. My thoughts and best wishes are with her family during this difficult time.
I was sorry to hear that Pat had passed away. I volunteered with her at The Seniors Craft Store in Westmount Shopping Centre and we always used to argue about Her Knights and The Soo Greyhounds . I come from The Algoma Area and that was the local team for us. I will miss her and all the talks we used to have about our families and other subjects.
Margaret King
We wish to send our Condolences to Pats Relatives. We all worked with her at the store at different times over the last 5 years. We loved to talk to her about Her Knights and her Family and she was always good to us at the Seniors Craft store. She will be missed.
Margaret King, Shirley Buck, Ethel Hrynkew, Benny Hansen, Pat Arattoon, Joan Baxter, and Marilyn Clement
My sympathy to the family and close friends of Pat. She is fondly remembered as the Secretary who kept everything running in the London Planning Department when I worked there, a neighbour on Millbank Drive and the secretary for the condominium corporation. Pat was always a friendly and caring person.
Thank you for the many years you served as my secretary. God bless and may you enjoy eternal happiness. I’m sure you will be looking down and forever cheering for your London Knights.
To Sue Allison Niece
So sorry to read of Pat’s death. She was a dear soul with a great sense of humour. Due to prior committments I can’t get to the funeral home but my thoughts are with you,
Your TOPS friend,
Lorna
I am so sorry to read of Pat’s passing. I only met her in November 06 through the Seniors Craft Shoppe at West Mount Mall. We volunteered together 2 Mondays a month. It was a pleasure to have spent time with her. We had so many great laughs I was tired by the time I got home after our sessions. I didn’t realize that the last time I talked to her, May 11 (while she waited for her new TV, and after it finally arrived) that it would be the last time we talked. I’ll certainly miss her, but she will be in my thoughts for a long time.
Sorry to hear that one of the biggest London Knight’s fans is gone. Pat will be missed.
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of Pat. We too shall miss her. She was a wonderful, cheery person.