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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
RICHARD LOBB
Auction Calendar 482-7898
Saturday, Dec. 3 at 10 am - John Deere rid-
ing lawnmower w/hydra static drive (good one)
Antiques, furniture, glassware etc. to be held
at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for
Burt Dunn of Bayfield plus contents of Hensall
Apt. NOTE: we are accepting additions for this
auction, call 482-7898 or 955-0163.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
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42. Deaths
42. Deaths
RIEHL, Isabel: On Saturday, November 19, 2005
at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Isabel Riehl
(Huether) of Cambridge and formerly of Seaforth,
in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Glenn
Huether and Don Riehl. Dear mother of Gerald
Huether and his wife Elizabeth of Cambridge.
Loved grandmother of Sandra and her husband
Peter Black and Tracey and her husband Bill
Smith, and great-grandmother of Alex, Michael
and Christopher Black and Andrew and Hannah
Smith. Also remembered by her sister Jean
Wilbee and sister-in-law Marie Coutts, both of
Seaforth. Predeceased by a sister Marie
Cameron, her brother William Coutts, and parents
James and Hazel (Hackwell) Coutts. Cremation
has taken place. A private family service will be
held at Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth. Interment Brussels
Cemetery. Memorial donations to a charity of
one's choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Condolences at
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46. IN MEMORIAM
46. IN MEMORIAM
WESLEY JACOB COOMBS
Dec. 24/95 -Nov. 29/97
Time has passed.
Life carries on.
But no matter where we go,
Or what we do,
We take you with us.
You touched our lives so profoundly,
Wesley, you are:
Forever a part of our lives.
Forever a part of our family.
Forever a part of our hearts.
We remember those blue eyes.
And that beautiful smile.
Until we meet again.
• Love Morn, Dad, Jenna and Wade 46-47x 1
46. IN MEMORIAM
46. IN MEMORIAM
COOMBS: In loving memory of our precious little
grandson, Wesley Jacob, November 29, 1997.
Very sadly missed and forever loved.
- Love Grandma Coombs 46-47-1
COOMBS: In loving memory of Wesley Jacob,
November 29, 1997.
Sadly missed and forever in our hearts.
- Love, all your aunts, uncles and cousins. 46-
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MARGARET DAYMAN
In loving memory of Margaret Dayman, a devoted
wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
October 19, 1934 - November 27, 2003.
As we stood beside your bedside,
Our hearts were crushed and sore,
We saw you slowly sinking,
And knew they could do no more.
In tears we saw you leaving,
And we watched you fade away,
Our hearts were totally broken,
When you left us on that day.
Some people say as time goes by,
The heartache will subside,
But the feelings in our hearts today,
Are the same as the day you died.
No matter how our lives have changed,
No matter what we do,
We'll never forget those precious years,
The ones we shared with you.
- Forever in our hearts. Howard, your children and
families 46-47x1
DELANEY: In loving memory of Mary Ellen
"Mamie" Delaney, a dear wife, mother and
grandmother who passed away four years ago,
November 24, 2001.
SAFELY HOME
I am home in Heaven, dear ones,
Oh, so happy and so bright!
There is perfect joy and beauty.
In this everlasting light.
All the pain and grief is over,
Every restless tossing passed,
I am now at peace forever,
Safely home in Heaven at last.
Did you wonder I so calmly,
Trod the valley of the Shade?
Oh! But Jesus' love illuminated,
Every dark and fearful glade.
And He came Himself to meet me,
In that way so hard to tread:
And with Jesus' arm to lean on,
Could I have one doubt or dread?
Then you must not grieve so sorely,
For I love you dearly still:
Try to look beyond earth's shadows.
Pray to trust our Father's Will.
There is work still waiting for you,
So you must not idly stand;
Do it now, while life remaineth-
You shall rest in Jesus' land.
When that work is all completed,
He will gently call you Home;
Oh, the rapture of that meeting,
Oh, the joy to see you come!
- Dearly missed by Joe, Yvonne and Steve, Pat
and Charlene, Maureen and Paul, Jim, Jayne and
Brad, Lucille and Neil and her 18 grandchildren.
46-47x1
46. IN MEMORIAM
46 IN r.1EP1ORIAM
MCMILLAN: In loving memory of our dear mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother, Mary McMillan,
who passed away November 27, 2003.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
Each of us misses you in our own way,
We all quickly remember you each and every day.
- Love always, Dan and Ann, Eric and Noreen and
families 46-47x1
JACK ROBINSON
Jack, our little ray of sunshine, who died suddenly 1
year ago, November 28, 2004.
We little knew that morning,
God was going to call your name,
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
You did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you,
You're always at our side.
Our family chain is broken,
And nothing is the same,
But as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane,
We'd walk right up to Heaven and bring you home
again.
We miss you, we love you, our beautiful angel.
- Love Mommy, Daddy, Mark, Josh, Ben 46-47x1
ROBINSON: In loving memory of our grandson and
nephew, Jack Matthew Robinson who passed away
one year ago, on November 28, 2004.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
We hold you tightly in our hearts.
And there you will remain.
- Forever in our hearts, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle
George, Aunt Anne, Uncle Cub, Uncle Bob, Aunt
Nancy, Aunt Ruth, Uncle Ken, Aunt Kathy, Aunt
Marg, Uncle Bill, Aunt Joanne, Uncle Key, and your
cousins. 46-47x1
ROBINSON: In loving memory of Jack
At Grandma's house
The children play
Sweet small laughter
Hear the sound
Yet in our hearts
The pain is deep
For there's one
That's not around.
Big brown eyes
Deep little laugh
That you could pick out
In a crowd
Small wry smile
Peeking over the pew
Grandpa's chocolate,
Shh, not too loud
Memories deep
Within our hearts
To be cherished
Every day
Here not long
Gone too fast
Though our love
Is here to stay.
- Wishing you were here to make more memories
with. Love Uncle Jeff. Aunt Erin, Grace and Emma
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47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
MURRAY
The family of the late Mary Murray would like to
thank everyone for the cards, Mass cards, food,
flowers and gifts which were dropped off to the
house. A special thanks to the nurses,
housekeeping, dietary, Dr. Percival and boys, you
all became family to mom. Also thanks to Hospice
staff, friends, co-workers, Home Care (Dianne),
she so enjoyed you. To Paul and Audrey tor the
visit from (Sadie). Mom and Janice will never
forget the homemade treats from Ina, Lynn,
Frances, Linda and Dianne. Also to the wonderful
readings from Bea, Mike, Shannon, Lorraine and
Frances. To the Legion Ladies for a wonderful
lunch. Mom knew you all so well for years. To
Chris Smith of Box and Smith Funeral Chapel and
Father Chris of St. James for a beautiful service.
Thanks to my family, Harry's family. To the
pallbearers Mike Murray, Brendan Murray, Jim
Aarts, Mark Mero, Jeff Coombs and AI Chesney.
Home meant a lot to Mom and Seaforth Hospital
became home and we all know there's no place
like home. 47-47x1
TERPSTRA
On behalf of Hennie Terpstra and her family, we
would like to express our sincere gratitude to
everyone who offered their support during this
most difficult time of our lives. Ben would have
been speechless to realize how many lives he
touched, young and old. All the memories
conveyed during the past few days have given
each of us courage to proceed without our
husband, father, Opa, son, brother, uncle and
friend. Special thanks to the Atwood Fire
Department, Emergency Response Team, Dr.
Edmonds, Judy Danbrook and the staff at Listowel
Memorial Hospital, Jim and Judy Brenneman at
Peebles Funeral Home, Fr. Paul Nicholson for his
prayers and support, David Murtha and Mozart
Gelinas for their gift of song, the C.W.L. of St.
Joseph's Parish of Listowel for their delicious
lunch. Thank you for the overwhelming generosity
shown through flowers, donations to Heart and
Stroke Foundation and many other charities. The
phone calls, sympathy cards and food we
received from friends and neighbours were greatly
appreciated. We are all truly grateful. 47-47x1
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