LAYTON:
At Victoria Hospital, London on Sunday, December 17, 2006. William Ramsey Layton of London in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Cornelia (Westmaas) Layton. Dear father of Alexis Layton and her friend Christopher Nobes of London. Also loved by family in England and Holland. A tree will be planted in William’s memory. William’s cremated remains will be taken by his daughter, Alexis, to England and Africa. A. Millard George Funeral Home, intrusted with the arrangements 519-433-5184
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
Anthony & Lynne Layton
December 20, 2006 at 12:22 pm
Cornelia & Alexis Our thoughts & prayers are with you both at this time..love Anthony & Lynne & Family( jim & Dorothys youngest son)
Joseph Tait Layton
December 20, 2006 at 12:57 pm
Memory lane is a lovely place where thoughts are fond and true; we often travel down that lane so we can be with you..Sadly missed never forgotten Brother Joseph
Pauline Reilly
December 20, 2006 at 1:03 pm
Our thoughts & Prayers are with you all at this sad time
Pauline & Family (Jim& Dorothys Eldest Daughter)
Andrea Cain. (Brother James and Dorothy\'s youngest daughter.)
December 20, 2006 at 5:32 pm
In our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered in every way.
Peter Venables and Family
December 20, 2006 at 7:40 pm
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief.
Chris Nobes
December 20, 2006 at 8:18 pm
It was only a few short years that I knew you but they will always be fondly remembered. Your tales and the games of chess we shared were so enjoyable, I will miss them immensely. My heart goes out to all those who were fortunate enough to be touched by your presence, you will be sadly missed.
Natalie
December 21, 2006 at 9:24 pm
My son would have happily listened to the tales of your adventures from now — on to forever and ever. What a life you must have led.
I regret not having really known you; this man who marched with Mike Hoare’s army, went on safaris and traveled the world. This same man, who in later years, tended to his garden, taught his daughter to love and respect nature, and gently hand-raised canaries.
I listen to her tales of your good-heartedness, your sense of humour, your steadfastness, and strong sense of right and wrong. She tells me that these were some of the qualities that made you so special to her.
Because she is her father’s daughter, those are also the same qualities that I most admire in her.
Peace.
Natalie
December 21, 2006 at 9:29 pm
My son would have happily listened to the tales of your adventures from now — on to forever and ever. What a life you must have led.
I regret not having really known you; this man who marched with armies, went on safaris and traveled the world. This same man, who in later years, tended to his garden, taught his daughter to love and respect nature, and gently hand-raised canaries.
I listen to her tales of your good-heartedness, your sense of humour, your steadfastness, and strong sense of right and wrong. She tells me that these were some of the qualities that made you so special to her.
Because she is her father’s daughter, those are also the same qualities that I most admire in her.
Peace.
Simon Pugh
December 22, 2006 at 1:09 pm
Auntie Corrie & Alexis
It is with great sadness I send this message ,my uncle Bill made an impact on my life.He was respected and loved by me .
My wife Julie met him ,sadly our son Joe never did but he knows of him and my thoughts of what a good man he was.Our thoughts are with you both.
Rest in pease uncle Bill
Simon
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Cornelia & Alexis Our thoughts & prayers are with you both at this time..love Anthony & Lynne & Family( jim & Dorothys youngest son)
Memory lane is a lovely place where thoughts are fond and true; we often travel down that lane so we can be with you..Sadly missed never forgotten Brother Joseph
Our thoughts & Prayers are with you all at this sad time
Pauline & Family (Jim& Dorothys Eldest Daughter)
In our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered in every way.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief.
It was only a few short years that I knew you but they will always be fondly remembered. Your tales and the games of chess we shared were so enjoyable, I will miss them immensely. My heart goes out to all those who were fortunate enough to be touched by your presence, you will be sadly missed.
My son would have happily listened to the tales of your adventures from now — on to forever and ever. What a life you must have led.
I regret not having really known you; this man who marched with Mike Hoare’s army, went on safaris and traveled the world. This same man, who in later years, tended to his garden, taught his daughter to love and respect nature, and gently hand-raised canaries.
I listen to her tales of your good-heartedness, your sense of humour, your steadfastness, and strong sense of right and wrong. She tells me that these were some of the qualities that made you so special to her.
Because she is her father’s daughter, those are also the same qualities that I most admire in her.
Peace.
My son would have happily listened to the tales of your adventures from now — on to forever and ever. What a life you must have led.
I regret not having really known you; this man who marched with armies, went on safaris and traveled the world. This same man, who in later years, tended to his garden, taught his daughter to love and respect nature, and gently hand-raised canaries.
I listen to her tales of your good-heartedness, your sense of humour, your steadfastness, and strong sense of right and wrong. She tells me that these were some of the qualities that made you so special to her.
Because she is her father’s daughter, those are also the same qualities that I most admire in her.
Peace.
Auntie Corrie & Alexis
It is with great sadness I send this message ,my uncle Bill made an impact on my life.He was respected and loved by me .
My wife Julie met him ,sadly our son Joe never did but he knows of him and my thoughts of what a good man he was.Our thoughts are with you both.
Rest in pease uncle Bill
Simon