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Clinton News Record, 2015-08-05, Page 17Wednesday, August 5, 2015 • News Record 17 yourlijinoments.ca For Obituaries call: 1-877-750-5054 Fax: 1-866-485-8461 e-mail: obituaries@yourlifemoments.ca All other moments call: 1-888-786-7821 Fax: 1-866-757-0227 e-mail: milestones.sun@yourlifemoments.ca Marking your milestones. Obituaries In Memoriam Thanks Births Celebrations More Coming Events Coming Events 30TH BAYFIELD ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE, Bayfield Arena. Friday, August 7th. Evening Gala 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Includes live entertainment and refreshments. Tickets $10 in advance, until Aug. 6, at the door $12. Sat., Aug. 8, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Sun., Aug. 9, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5 per day. Cafe open. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church. For information call 519-565-2974 trinitychurch.bayfield.onca/antiquefair.html BAYFIELD Agricultural Society Flea Market with produce in season. Something for eve- ryone. Bayfield Fair Grounds. Sundays 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. to Thanksgiving. New ven- dors welcome - No contract. Info call Jack 519-482-7921. READY FOR CHANGE - Be Part of it! Gerard Creces NDP campaign, needs Poll Clerks for Election Day and the advance polls - these are paid positions. Contact John Rich, 519-386-9935 or info@ huronbrucendp.ca Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks Dr. Brian Baker and Family, wish to thank everyone for their kindness, after our recent loss of JEANNE JANKE (SJAARDA) BAKER. Thanks to everyone who sent flowers, cards, memorial donations, or food. A special thanks to the doctors and nurses, and staff of Huronview, who looked after Jeanne so well, for 3 1/2 long years. A special thank you to Rev. Karine Snowdon (Rector) and Dana Prouse (organist), for the wonderful funeral service; also thank you to the ladies of St. Pauls, Clinton, for the excellent lunch, following the service. Thank you also, to those who participated in the service, and attended the service at St. Pauls. The family are very grateful for your presence. Last, but not least, thank you to Christopher Smith (Funeral Director), and staff of Falconer Funeral Home, for making Jeanne's last journey so comfortable. "Where there is love, there is life." - Mahatma Gandhi Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks DANNENBERG/STEVENSON Just a note to say a heartfelt thank you to all the wonderful doctors and nurses we have in the Clinton & Seaforth area. I can't say enough about the excellent care I received during the last few months at these hospitals; it was a long, tough winter. Seaforth was a wonderful place for rehabili- tation. Special thanks to doctors Hay and Sumar and the nursing and support staff at Clinton for their patience and special care during my recovery and transition to Huron - view. I can't say enough good things about the care I received there. Thanks also to everyone for your prayers, donations, food, flowers, emails, cards and visits (especially my buddy Burt) while in the hospital. It sure made the days more tolerable for both of us and was greatly appreciated. Your kindness and support will be remembered forever. We are so blessed. Thanks again! Otto & Dianne In Memoriams In Memoriams VINCENT GAHWILER (VINNIE) A thousand words, won't bring you back, I know because I've tried. Neither will a thousand tears, I know because I've cried. Forever loved and missed Mom & Dad & Aiedan SANDY ROBINSON In memory of Sandy Robinson It has been a year since God decided that Sandy needed wings. It's been the longest and hardest year of my life. She was the love of my life, my business partner, my soul mate and my life partner. She gave me four of the most important people in my life who, along with their partners make us both so proud. It is hard to believe that our cherished grandchildren will no longer enjoy the wonderful fun their grandmother always had to offer. I don't think she knew how much she was loved by so many people in the community and at her work. I see her everyday in the eyes of our family and our home. I will never forget the love we had. Everett In Memoriams In Memoriams SANDY ROBINSON In memory of our dear mother, Sandy Robinson Although a year has passed, we still catch ourselves, Either we can't wait to tell you something the kids said, Or we need to ask you something that has come into our head, It only seems like yesterday these seemingly trivial things were reality. Although a year has passed, we remember the incredible woman you were, A nurse who went above and beyond, Your career was so important to us all, Your memory is forever placed on the walls of your second home, CPH. You will never be forgotten for we still see you daily, A certain spark in your grand baby's eyes, Quirky things that we say or do that we know is just like you, We miss all those things that made you you. You raised us to be independent, And although we have our daily struggles, The very value you instilled on us has helped us get through, We will always hold together. I am a thousand winds that blow. In the spring, we think of you. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. In the summer, we think of you. I am the gentle autumn rain. In the fall, we think of you. I am the diamond glints on snow. In the winter, we think of you. When you awaken in the mornings hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. In the morning, we think of you. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there. I did not die. At night, we think of you. Until we can share around a campfire again, Forever in our hearts. Forever in our minds. Mom, we love you. Becky, Nic, Meagan, Craig and Families Excerpts from Mary Frye's poem "Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep" In Memoriams In Memoriams ROGERSON In loving memory of a dear, devoted husband "Ken" who passed away August 10, 2006. These past years without you, Are the hardest we've ever known, We treasure every thought of you, And keep them as our own. Although we cannot see you, You are with us night and day, For the love that was between us, Death cannot take away. The next time we will see you, Will be at Heaven's Doors, You'll be there to greet us, And we will cry no more. We'II put our arms around you, And kiss your smiling face, Then the pieces of our broken hearts, Will fall back into place. People tell us we have memories, But they don't understand, How can we hug a memory, Or hold a memory's hand. Lovingly remembered and cherished by wife Marg, family and friends. Obituaries Obituaries ALMEY, Margaret Ellie (nee Graham) - Wife of John "Jack" Almey of Vanastra died on Friday, July 24, 2015 after a short battle with cancer. Ellie was blessed with 6 children, all who were able to be with her before her death. Winifred Hutton (Dennis), Cyril Almey (Jan Killey), Mary Almey-Osser (Bob), Tom Almey (Deb), Art Almey and Ian Almey (Diane). She is lovingly remembered by grandchildren Nathan Hutton (Kerri Ann), Chris Hutton (Cat Williams), Anne Almey (David), Jane Almey (Chris), Jia Osser, Harrison Almey (Laura), Sarah Windsor and two great- grandchildren, Michael and Cash Hutton. Ellie had been active in the United Church of Canada for over 60 years in both Ontario and Alberta. She will be forever remembered for her roll call of children and dogs. A Memorial Service was held at Clinton United Church, 105 Ontario Street, Clinton on Monday, August 3, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Interment of ashes at Wyoming Cemetery will take place at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Clinton United Church would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the FALCONER FUNERAL HOMES - CLINTON CHAPEL. Messages of condolence for the Almey family may be left at www.falconerfuneralhomes.com Remembe.r... on jouriijrnornents.ca