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Angus Cranston
In Memory of
Angus Kerr
Cranston
1914 - 2018
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Condolence From: Zdena Daicar
Condolence: Dear Mary and Elizabeth...I was on the Frankford chapel website to arrange services for my sister, Eva, who just recently passed away, when I came upon your father’s obituary...what an amazing age to have lived to...I remember your parents well...especially your mother who tested me for my brownie badge in cooking....those were wonderful years we had in Batawa...very special...sending you my condolances ...it is very difficuly losing your father....zdena
Saturday March 10, 2018
Condolence From: Aloise Muskiluke (nee Medved)
Condolence: So sorry to hear of Mr. Cranston's passing. Men like him should live forever. He was a great neighbour and a cornerstone of our Batawa community.
Our condolences to Mary and Elizabeth.
From David & Aloise
Tuesday February 06, 2018
Condolence From: Tom Muskiluke
Condolence: Mary and Elizabeth - I was first of all shocked to see that your Father had passed away. I had no idea that he was still living. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I always enjoyed chatting with your Dad on his daily walks when he was still in Batawa. When I saw him last, I believe it was at the reunion in Batawa. He was a quiet man - I would say a REAL GENTLEMAN who had a huge impact on our community.
Tuesday February 06, 2018
Condolence From: Mary & Bill Coakley
Condolence:
We are so sorry to hear of Angus" passing. we knew him while living in Batawa and working at the factory. Always remembered for the gentleman he was.
With sincere sympathy;
Bill & Mary coakley.
Tuesday February 06, 2018
Condolence From: Audrey Arbuckle
Condolence: I’m passing on my deepest condolences to the family with the passing of Angus. A good neighbour over the many years in Batawa and so appreciative of his care with our dear pet Rascal. Rest In Peace Angus.
Sunday February 04, 2018
Condolence From: Elizabeth Vandersel Willott nee Arbuckle
Condolence: Uncle , Dear Dear Uncle ....you were DAD to so many of us but for me you were more than that. You were a model of integrity, of kindness, and of sincerity for those you knew, as well as, a prime example of what a loving father and husband should be to his extended family, his friends and his colleagues. I admired your commitments to your community, to the church and to charities you supported. Your love for animals, specifically Freckles and Rascal with your daily mile long walks portrayed the image of respect for our canine friends.The belief that you held to be grateful for what we have in this world is what I carry with me on a daily basis. You taught me a lot over the years though your actions and your thoughts and just hanging out at your house. You made your house our house, you accepted us into your family without hesitation and you recognized we are all individuals with unique personalities. Thank you for allowing us to know you and love you. Your legacy is the gift of making people feel good and appreciated. ❤️
Sunday February 04, 2018
Condolence From: Sylvia & George Reddom
Condolence: We were very sorry to hear of Angus' passing. Condolences to the family and friends. Always a gentleman, Angus was a quiet force for all his neighbours at Crown Ridge Retirement where he was a great neighbour to our Mother Margaret Potts Sr. He was always ready to take part in the resident activities and enjoyed many of the musical concerts. As volunteers there, my sister Marg Potts Jr and I enjoyed many great conversations with Angus also. He was a treasure to know as a person and he will be missed.
Thursday February 01, 2018
Condolence From: A.M. Lamb
Condolence: Angus was a very good friend of mine while he was in the Retirement Home at Crown Ridge. We always chatted for a while and he will be sorely missed by the Residents here. Sleep well old pal, sleep well and dream of the veldt. Goodbye, your friend Al.
Thursday February 01, 2018
Condolence From: Margaret Mueller nee Kovacs
Condolence: We are so very sorry to hear of Uncle's passing. We hold so many wonderful memories of our time at Auntie and Uncle's. I cherish the picture that I have of them at my wedding. They were two very special people in our lives.
Our sincerest and deepest sympathies to your family. Alec, Grace and Margaret Kovacs
Sunday January 28, 2018
Condolence From: Bronwyn Sage nee Lockhart and Family
Condolence: We are very sorry to hear of Uncle Angus' passing. I will hold many memories in my heart of my early years in Batawa and my time spent with Uncle and Auntie. They were wonderful people and will truly be missed.
Bronwyn Sage nee Lockhart
Sunday January 28, 2018
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