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Dear Chantal.  It's  Suzanne Bland.  Can you please call me at 705.795.7530  I picked up a red chequered  glove from your mom but couldn't find It's mate. I wondered if you came across it. When you call me I could send you a picture. 

BTW  it was the longest and the best funeral I have ever been to. My daughter lives on native land and said that that is how  the indigenous folks do their celebration of life. I'm so grateful that I went. Thank you so much. You honored your mother well.

Brenda Reid
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Claire who I liked to call Momma since that is how I felt about her. It was like I had known her my entire adult life. Was as if spiritually we had a connection. Be both love Red, Love to Thrift, Love our family so much it hurts. Both strong women some times for others. I loved her so much. Our 2nd last visit in Hospice she was glowing and so excited, I gave her a big kiss and hug. We talked for quite awhile. Then she was getting tired but didn't want me to leave. I said I would come again. Not knowing that would be the last time I would see Momma before she passed. I went to Hospice she was so peaceful and at rest I kissed her and said my goodbyes. I was blessed to have had her in my life even for a short whole. She made me want to be a better person. I will miss her dearly, but everyday I see her angel on my mantle I will remember, the love she shone upon everyone she came in contact eith. I Love you Momma. Brenda.
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My condolences to the family and friends, we were all bless to have known her 🥰

Chère Chantal et famille,

Mes plus sincères condoléances. Je vous garde dans mes pensées et mes prières. 🙏🏻❤️

Dear aunt Claire. You were different than everyone else. You were one of the only people in the family who didn't get the wool pulled over your eyes about truths in my regard. No matter what, you always seen the truth and the good. You opened up your home to me and I'm so happy my daughter got to meet you too. You sat up late with me and listened to everything I had to vent out. And you were so caring and understanding about it all. Something I had needed my whole life. I'll never forget that night. Thank you. Love you forever. Rest in forever paradise. What a legacy full of love and positivity you have left here.

My deepest sympathy to the family. You are in my heart and my thoughts. Claire and I were best friends the moment we met at Shackleton campsite   I have lots of good memories of us enjoying life. You will be missed my friend and we will meet again   I will never forget you   Rest in peace my friend ❌⭕️ ♥️

Friends forever 

 Jeannine your campsite buddy 

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Mrs. Claire "Nana" Pelletier (née Ladouceur)