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Jeanette Paterson posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
We'll miss a wonderful human being. My condolences to out to the family. Stella was loved by all who knew her at 3M. R.I.P. Stella.
Dearness Adult Day Program Staff and friends posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
On behalf of Stella's friends at the Day Program, we wish to express our sincere sympathy for your loss. We will miss her wit and sense of V2WGkhumour. Sending our love and prayers.
Jean Brown - Retired Nurse at 3M posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Stella was a good friend and a long-time work associate. Stella and I started the 3M Retiree Club and we worked together on the 3M Archives. Years ago she made me a 3M tartan hat to wear to the Embro Highland Games with the 3M Pipe Band. Fond memories.
Cathy and Graham King posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Cathy and I were saddened to learn of your Mom's passing. It appears she was the last of 12 siblings to pass. Quite an accomplishment to have lived such a long and fruitful life. Our thoughts and prayers with you, Cathy and Graham.
Marie Isen posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Dear Terry and Brenda and families,I am sorry to read of your Mom's passing.Your Mom and I and Kathleen Lingard had lunch every day at 3M for years,she was a lovely lady and I considered a good friend. We had a lot of laughs at our table and good times.Please take care of yourselves as I know you took good care of your Mom. In friendship,Marie Isen
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