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April Dawn Gebheim posted a condolence
Friday, March 24, 2017
Thinking warn loving thoughts of you Judy and family. Best regards from Hawaii.
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Golden Home Health posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Judy, Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. Our Sincere Condolences, Golden Home Health Family
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madelyn and jim posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
DEAR SHARON, ONE CAN REALIZE YOUR FEELINGS ON THE LOSS OF YOUR DAD,AND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY. HAVING ONLY MET YOUR DAD ON THE ODD OCCASION.WE COULDNT HELP BUT FEEL THE WARMTH AND FRIENDLYNESS OF THE MAN. THE LOSS IS GREAT,BUT THE MEMORIES TAKE THE VOID. SHARON TOM AND FAMILY OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. MADELYN AND JIM
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Calena Williams posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Judy, May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief. When we lose a loved one here on earth, we gain an angel in heaven that watches over us. May you take comfort in knowing that you have an angel to watch over you now. I extend my most sincere condolences to you.In this tough time in your life, may my friendship, sympathy and heartfelt condolences bring you comfort. Love Calena and Family
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Adam Jackson posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
It is always hard losing a loved one, it's exceptionally hard when that someone was your father. My prayers are with your family. Maxwell, from one Veteran to another, rest easy brother. THE FINAL INSPECTION The soldier stood and faced God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining, Just as brightly as his brass. "Step forward now, you soldier, How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To My Church have you been true?" The soldier squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't. Because those of us who carry guns, Can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, And at times my talk was tough. And sometimes I've been violent, Because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny, That wasn't mine to keep... Though I worked a lot of overtime, When the bills got just too steep. And I never passed a cry for help, Though at times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God, forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place, Among the people here. They never wanted me around, Except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, But if you don't, I'll understand." There was a silence all around the throne, Where the saints had often trod. As the soldier waited quietly, For the judgment of his God. "Step forward now, you soldier, You've borne your burdens well. Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in He**." ~Author Unknown~
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Sharon Dinsmore posted a condolence
Monday, April 4, 2016
My earliest memory of my dad is getting up very early with him in the morning before he had to get to work and watching him as he shaved. I think I would be about three. He would also get me my breakfast when the house was quiet and it was just the two of us. I also clearly remember my dad reading to me in the evenings in his big chair where I would climb up and cuddle. I believe these early episodes instilled a love of reading in me and any time I saw a Dr Seus book I would think of my dad. This will not pass.
Other memories surround my dad being so helpful to my brother, sister and I whenever we were sick. As well, whenever upset or scared. Apparently I would join my parents whenever there was a thunderstorm. I would climb in the middle of the bed most likely disrupting their sleep more than the storm! Growing up in Windsor meant this happened fairly regularly as there were many thunderstorms over the years.
My dad had a keen sense of knowing what was the r'ight thing to do'. He instilled this in me from the beginning. Things like finish what you start, don't give up and never burn your bridges were not just comments, he lived by these mottos.
My dad would tell me regularly (and proudly) every single birthday that he had to "talk my mom" into going ahead and having another baby after her difficult pregnancies and increasingly small babies! So, they had me as their "spare" already having a beautiful son and daughter. He detested the nickname my siblings lovingly called me "Boo Boo" and I never heard the name used by my dad. I remember his comments such as don't call her that, she was not a mistake! The name is a result of Yogi Bear and Boo Boo bear, apparenlty my brother is to blame for this!
Over the years, especially after my mom died, my dad and I became very close as we grieved for my mom, her loss was so massive. As my dad aged, I learned just how resilient he was, always meeting any health challenge with a desire to get well. He felt it was his place to carry on and be as well as he could, as he had work to do as our family's patriarch.
I will miss my dad immensely. I am comforted by the knowledge that he rests in a better place, as there is no one who deserved to die peacefully with family sharing his final hours than my beloved dad. I am honoured to be your daughter.
Love,
Sharon x0x0x0
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Peter Friend posted a condolence
Monday, April 4, 2016
I feel privedged to have know Max these past many years. Despite health challenges he never complained to me and was always looking to find ways that he could be helpful to others. He was approachable and friendly, and clearly his intellect was strong.
He was a wonderful friend to my mother, Johanna. At first my mother was helping him, particularly with driving him to appointments, but as her health failed he helped her tremenduously. Every breakfast, lunch and dinner he would call to remind her to go to the Amica dining room. I remember regularly having to delete on my mothers phone all the dozens of voice mails from him saying "Hi Han. Time to go for dinner". He reported to me whenever my mother was having trouble and that made a big difference to us.
I will miss our chats which would span many topics. His memory was very sharp and he would share some really interesting stories about the past. However, he did not only dwell on the past, but also discuss current events with zeal. One of his favourite topics was the stock market and he was very good at picking out good investments. He had many interests but his background as an engineer was ever present. Always analytical but notably never judgemental. As a Queen's U graduate too, I enjoyed listening to his stories from his years there. Equally fascinating was his war service.
Thank you Max for being such good friend to my mother and to me. My condolences to the family.
Peter Friend
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Deborah Howard posted a condolence
Monday, April 4, 2016
Dear Sharon, Tom & Family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear father Maxwell. Please take comfort in knowing that your friends are here to offer their support and love during this most difficult time. God's Blessings on your family. Love Deborah
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Sheron Phillips posted a condolence
Monday, April 4, 2016
Dear Sharon, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Find strength in all the wonderful memories you have of him and how much you have done for him and what you meant to him. Wishing you and your family much strength and support from each other during this very difficult time. Sheron P
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Sarita Woodrum posted a condolence
Monday, April 4, 2016
Judy so sorry for the loss of your Dad my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family love ya from Sarita
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Linda Barbeau posted a condolence
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Carolyn, John, and Jonah, Chris and family, Maxwell, Judy, Sharon and families - Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Max lived a wonderful tale of a life and had many blessings including each one of you. As each day passes may you have the courage to continue to move forward, reminiscing of the wonderful memories and time you've shared. Speak of your dad/grandpa often and your heart will heal and grow stronger. May these moments bring a comfort to you each day. All our love - Linda, Jennifer and Eileen
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Pat Novak posted a condolence
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Dear Judy, Sharon and Randy,
I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Max's passing. Although I hadn't seen him in recent years, we did keep in touch by phone and by email. It was obvious how he loved all of you. Uncle Max was always so kind and so amazingly smart. I have nothing but pleasant childhood memories and Joe and I along with our families wish to extend our sincerest condolences at this sad time.
Sincerely
Pat (Gouthro)Novak and Joe Gouthro and families.
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Claire Gouthro Wilton posted a condolence
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Randy, Judy, Sharon and families:
So sorry to hear of Uncle Max passing. I enjoyed getting his emails and our phone conversations. Your Dad was, as we would say in Cape Breton, "A Gem of a Man", he was kind, compassionate, and loving, I know you will miss him dearly, but your wonderful memories will ease your loss. We have wonderful memories of your Dad, and visits to Glace Bay. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you at this time.
Hugs from your Cape Breton cousins.
Claire, Betty and Hec
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Gill & Tony Burley posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Gill & Tony Burley made a donation to MARKHAM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITAL
During this difficult time I would like to extend my most heartfelt sympathies. If you need a friend to help you through this, you know who to call.
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R Mark Herold posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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Jeannette & Dennis Zuccolin posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Jeannette & Dennis Zuccolin made a donation to MARKHAM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITAL
During this difficult time I would like to extend my most heartfelt sympathies. If you need a friend to help you through this, you know who to call.
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