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1920 - 2018
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Condolence From: John & Isabel Ireland
Condolence: We send our Love and Sympathy to Verna's family. Verna was indeed a very caring & thoughtful person. When we would meet Verna always enjoyed hearing how the Ireland family was, and news from Mansfield...nice memories. God Bless Verna. Sincerely, John & Isabel Ireland.
Thursday March 15, 2018
Condolence From: Roman and Susan Hethman
Condolence: Our deepest sympathies and condolence to the Roxburgh family. Grandma will be dearly and truly missed by everyone who knew her.
Tuesday March 13, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Andy Sedore and Family
Condolence: So many wonderful memories shared with Aunt Verna and Carl - and I was always in awe of her strength of character. She weathered many losses with grace. Being so independent it was a struggle for her to be in a nursing home.. When I visited her I would always say as I was leaving - now try and behave... just to hear that laugh she had!! She is now with her loved ones who went before her.
Tuesday March 13, 2018
Condolence From: Liz & Walter Guccino
Condolence: Many years ago, Verna became friends with my mother, Jean Porter Lucado, and us through St. John's United, and we shared many celebrations and meals with her, during those times. For a wee while, we even shared an address, and I always loved her quiet, sweet friendliness. She had a delightful laugh that never failed to light up the conversation, and she had a quiet determination that saw her through the bumps in the road of life. Although she will be missed, her spirit will remain as a great example of a long life well-lived.
Monday March 12, 2018
Condolence From: Gord and Sandra Gallaugher
Condolence: Aunt Verna and her family - husband Elgin and son Carl - were always close friends to my parents and to us. She was big sister and confidant to all her siblings - being oldest child helped, but it was in her nature too. She will be missed but not forgotten.
Monday March 12, 2018
Condolence From: Nathalie Cyr
Condolence: Verna has always been a beautiful soul inside and out. She was part of our Simcoe Village family and we simply loved her caring and gentle ways. She will be truly missed.

Simcoe Village, staff and clients!!
Monday March 12, 2018
Condolence From: Ralph & Lucille Knowlton
Condolence: Our sincere sympathy is extended to all. Verna was a great friend.

Sincerely, Marjorie Hawkins, Ralph & Lucille Knowlton
Monday March 12, 2018
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