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Diane E Baker lit a candle
Sunday, March 21, 2021
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My sincere condolences to Sharon (Watt). I believe I attended A E Duffield PS with you in Lambeth. You lived on Boler Rd Byron? I am so sorry for your loss of your Father. I think of you all many times at I drive by your ole home on way to my daughters new home. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May your beautiful memories give you peace at this time and into the future. Love Diane Baker and family. Byron/Lambeth
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Don Wilson posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
To Ann and family we send our deepest condolences. Cam will be missed, we certainly enjoyed getting to know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. All the best from Don and Cathy Wilson
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Laurie Huffman posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2021
On behalf of the Davidson family, please accept our deepest condolences on Cameron’s passing. Although Dad has lapses in memory from time to time, upon learning of Cameron’s passing on Friday, he enthusiastically told me the story of Cameron showing my grandmother his new ferret, Jock. He quite enjoyed telling the story of the ferret latching onto Cameron’s hand, and Cameron spitting into Jock’s nose and yet unable to get the ferret to release its grip. He also told me how they would snare rabbits and the butcher would pay them a few pennies. I myself remember visits to the farm near Lambeth to see the Highland cow, goats, sheep, and donkeys, and Cameron and Ann coming to Sunninghill Ave for a visit, where Cameron (Mr. Watt to us) would chase us and threaten to kiss us! Cameron and my Dad had a lifetime of shared experiences: boyhood hijinks in Bridge of Don; Scouting adventures in Scotland and Canada; the Canadian immigrant experience in the 50s; carpentry; raising three girls with Canadian wives, and I am sure many many more. Although in recent years Dad had difficulty with personal relationships (perhaps an early symptom of dementia), I know in his heart he treasured his friendship with Cameron.
With our deepest sympathy,
Laurie, Glenda, Heather, and of course, Ian
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Ann Watt Posted Mar 19, 2021 at 10:52 AM
Thank you so much for your thoughts, it was so nice to hear from all of you. I think of your Dad often and hope he is doing well in Longworth. They had lots of fun together. I remember playing eucher with him and your mother, the boys always won, we couldn't do a thing
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Lorraine and Chuck Ball posted a symbolic gesture
Sunday, March 7, 2021
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Dear Ann and family, Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. On Saturday afternoon's at the Lambeth Legion, Cam was a delight to watch on the dance floor, and his sense of humour produced many a chuckle at the table where Saturday regulars liked to meet up for conversation and a good view of the dance floor. It seems like just a short time ago we were at your home for the surprise party organized by your family and Legion friends - how time flys.
Our deepest sympathy, Lorraine and Chuck Ball
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Saturday, March 6, 2021
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