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Chantele Gibson posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
There isn’t a moment that passes by that I don’t think of you, my sweet little granny. I am beyond grateful for the love and guidance that you gave me since I was a little girl. I’m thankful for all of our memories, the laughs and even the cries. I can still feel your hugs and cheek kisses. I wish I could hold your hand and just talk to you one more time. You will always be my favorite person. Love you forever! Shine bright like the diamond you are.
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Kim Lowe posted a condolence
Sunday, January 26, 2025
I was blessed to have this beautiful soul to be my mom and have her for 60 years.
You were so loving, kind and a heart of Gold.
I am so proud of you as since you have passed, we have had calls from all over saying how you touched their lives.
I know that you had to go to get out of your excruciating pain.
You were my best friend and gave me such a great life.
For that, I will be forever grateful.
Until we meet again my beautiful Mom.
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Jennifer Smith posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
To our dear friends, Kim, Gord, Brittney, Dustin, Wade and the entire family,
Our hearts are with you all during this most difficult time. Your mom, mother-in-law, Granny, Great Granny (she held many titles) was such a beautiful soul, who spoke from her heart and engaged with everyone endearingly and with honesty.
We were lucky enough to have a wonderful visit with Doreen recently and that will stay with us always. She was an incredible woman, and although small in stature, she leaves us with a mountain of unforgettable memories and will live large in our hearts forever.
You will be so very and dearly missed Doreen. Thank you for the conversations, the love, and always for the hugs.
xoxoxo Jennifer, Dennis, Brody, Mackenna and Klayton xoxoxo
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Tuesday, January 7, 2025
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