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Condolence From: Wayne Pifer
Condolence: Dear Dianne, Brenda Lee and Doug;

Your mother shall be missed by your families, relatives and friends. Aunt Isobel had a great personality with smile and laughter. She was gifted with love hospitality, a good listener and her baking abilities (pies, tarts and cakes made to perfection, along with quick meal planning, when our families would drop into the farm. The family gatherings at your farm, in Kitchener, Orillia and Cookstown shall be remembered.

My sympathy and blessings;
Wayne.
Friday January 05, 2018
Condolence From: Gaye Lynn Henry31
Condolence: Aunt Isobel and I shared her birth date of Aug. 20
and my birth date of Aug. 19. I rarely had a birthday without thinking how sweet an Aunt she
was.
Her quiet demeanour and beautiful smile impressed me. Her quiet hospitality whenever we visited
the farm both as children and adults will be remembered, and she was fun to be around.
Thank you, Aunt Isobel, for all those delicious
pieces of pies throughout the years.

your loving niece 'Gayzi' (what Aunt Isobel called me)

Gaye
Thursday January 04, 2018
Condolence From: Richard and Gaye Henry
Condolence: Dear Dianne, Doug and Brenda Lee,

We had the car running and a coat on when we got a call advising us that the roads were bad and we should probably stay home. A decade earlier, I might have ignored this advice, but common sense seems older and wiser so we have reluctantly decided to stay in our home and build the fire up in the wood stove.Please know that we are thinking about you all and a dearly missed aunt Isobel.

I have in mind a scene I saw many years ago when I was travelling, as I did every spring for 5-6 years, to Montréal to pick up my son Brendan from the university. Every year, I would look for a team of heavy work horses that worked in the fields of this farm. One year, something was wrong. One of the team was down and his/her partner was standing over the other. When I came back two days later, the old faithful horse was still standing over his team mate, unwilling to leave the other's side. That was the last time I saw either of them. Today sure brings back that and some other lovely memories.

Our love to you all,

Richard and Gaye
Thursday January 04, 2018
Condolence From: Doug Gilchrist
Condolence: Remembering a lovely lady whose special laugh comes back to me today. I recall walking into the Kitchen out in Sunnidale twp and the welcoming warmth that was there. Blessings to all.
Wednesday January 03, 2018
Condolence From: Rick Shantz
Condolence: Dear Dianne, Brenda Lee and Doug
Sincere sympathy and regard for you and your families. I will remember Aunt Isobel as a beautiful and kind lady, always with a smile and always with Uncle Lloyd. Their love was so noticeable and lasting. May they soon be together again.
Wednesday January 03, 2018
Condolence From: John & Shirley Cook
Condolence: Our sympathy in the loss of your mother Isobel. Lloyd and Isobel were our neighbours when we farmed on County Road 10. Great neighbours and wonderful people. Cherish all the fond memories.
Tuesday January 02, 2018
Condolence From: Don Parker
Condolence: Our condolences go out to Dianne, Doug and Brenda Lee and entire families on the loss of their mother and my Aunt Isobel .. She was the nicest , kindest lady that was loved by everyone that knew her
Donnie and Heather
Tuesday January 02, 2018

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