Ronalee and John Porter
December 27, 2007 at 9:22 am
Dear Kent, Carolynn and families: It was with great shock, sadness and loss that we learned of Lynda’s passing. Having just been with her at church on Sunday and laughing and chatting away, little did we know what the night would bring. We ask God to Bless all those who mourn,and with the comfort of His love that you may face each new day with hope and the certainty that nothing can destroy the love and goodness that has been given to you by Lynda through the years. May your memories become joyful,your days enriched with friendship,and your lives encircled by the love of our Lord and the love Lynda had for each and everyone of you. Peace~ Ronalee and John
Helen & Paul Spence
December 27, 2007 at 10:16 am
Kent, we were saddened to hear of Lynda’s sudden passing. We became friends as back yard neighbors and through church functions. I also enjoyed walking home from work with her. She was a lovely person and we will miss her. Our condolences to you and Carolyn. Unfortunately we are out of town and will be unable to attend her funeral
Cathy Nicol
December 27, 2007 at 10:34 am
I wish to express my sincere sympathy in the sudden passing of Lynda. I have been a coworker of Lynda’s for many years and have been deeply touched by her loss. I would like you to know that over the past years Lynda has always been a supporter of our office’s charitable causes. I know that she must be at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.
Mary Huntley
December 27, 2007 at 10:39 am
My condolences to the family, you will be missed terribly
Sincerely Mary Huntley I worked with Lynda on her team.
Diane Blackall
December 28, 2007 at 1:04 am
Dear Kent and Carolyn,
Getting to know Lynda over the past few years has been an enriching experience. She was a lovely woman, committed to her colleagues and her work, both in the office and the extended community. She was dedicated to her role with Clothing Works; helping to coordinate efforts to provide clothing to job seekers. I enjoyed very much the conversations we had and having her in our little corner of the office typically brightened the day. We will truly miss her cheerfulness and her spirit. Lynda spoke often of both of you and while you may have been separated by distance, you were ever present when she shared her personal life stories with us. May you find peace in knowing that she touched many lives in a wonderful way.
Dave and Darlene Carter and Family
December 28, 2007 at 10:17 am
Kent, Carolyn and Family
At this time of deep and very personal sadness, Please know that caring thoughts and heartfelt sympathy are with you all
Gerry Dunn
December 28, 2007 at 11:55 am
I am so sorry to hear of Lynda’s Passing. My sincere condolences to you all.
Valorie Pooley
December 29, 2007 at 9:19 am
My condolences to the family, in particular, to Erin and Lee Ann who have lost a good friend. I am thinking of you both.
Debbie Clymans-Ford
December 29, 2007 at 10:33 am
To Lynda’s Family and friends,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother and friend. I don’t know Lynda all that well, but we have shared some stories over the years. I know Lynda’s presence, warmth and kind smile will be missed in the office.
Lynda I know that God was in need of an angle to do His work in His office.
You will be missed by all of us.
God Bless,
Debbie Clymans-Ford
Shirley & John Warnke
December 29, 2007 at 12:37 pm
Kent, Carolyn, and families:
It is with sincere condolences from us to all of you on losing a mother, sister, aunt and cousin. It was quite a shock, especially, since we received her Christmas card on the 27th.
Remember to put your trust in the Lord and remember all the good times shared with Lynda.
Out thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and in the future.
Love,
Shirley and John (Warnke)
Barbara Bourne
January 2, 2008 at 1:58 am
Dear Caroline, Kent and all of Lynda’s family,
I find that the shock of hearing about Lynda’s passing has not yet worn off. I do so regret that Andrew and I were unable to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to you in person, as we were in Peterborough over the holidays.
I always enjoyed talking with Lynda on the bus and at work. and although we had not worked together for a few years, the memories of working beside her are fond ones, ones that tend to make me laugh. She always knew her mind and seemed to find enjoyment and laughter in many things. I will miss her very much.
Andrew and I are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Barbara Bourne
Eva Clubb
January 2, 2008 at 8:53 am
My sincere and heartfelt sympathy extended to the family and friends of Lynda,
Heather Matthews
January 2, 2008 at 8:53 am
My deepest sympathies to Lynda’s family and friends. I met Lynda when I first began working for Ontario Works. She always had a funny story to tell us about her family, friends, and pets. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.
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Dear Kent, Carolynn and families: It was with great shock, sadness and loss that we learned of Lynda’s passing. Having just been with her at church on Sunday and laughing and chatting away, little did we know what the night would bring. We ask God to Bless all those who mourn,and with the comfort of His love that you may face each new day with hope and the certainty that nothing can destroy the love and goodness that has been given to you by Lynda through the years. May your memories become joyful,your days enriched with friendship,and your lives encircled by the love of our Lord and the love Lynda had for each and everyone of you. Peace~ Ronalee and John
Kent, we were saddened to hear of Lynda’s sudden passing. We became friends as back yard neighbors and through church functions. I also enjoyed walking home from work with her. She was a lovely person and we will miss her. Our condolences to you and Carolyn. Unfortunately we are out of town and will be unable to attend her funeral
I wish to express my sincere sympathy in the sudden passing of Lynda. I have been a coworker of Lynda’s for many years and have been deeply touched by her loss. I would like you to know that over the past years Lynda has always been a supporter of our office’s charitable causes. I know that she must be at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.
My condolences to the family, you will be missed terribly
Sincerely Mary Huntley I worked with Lynda on her team.
Dear Kent and Carolyn,
Getting to know Lynda over the past few years has been an enriching experience. She was a lovely woman, committed to her colleagues and her work, both in the office and the extended community. She was dedicated to her role with Clothing Works; helping to coordinate efforts to provide clothing to job seekers. I enjoyed very much the conversations we had and having her in our little corner of the office typically brightened the day. We will truly miss her cheerfulness and her spirit. Lynda spoke often of both of you and while you may have been separated by distance, you were ever present when she shared her personal life stories with us. May you find peace in knowing that she touched many lives in a wonderful way.
Kent, Carolyn and Family
At this time of deep and very personal sadness, Please know that caring thoughts and heartfelt sympathy are with you all
I am so sorry to hear of Lynda’s Passing. My sincere condolences to you all.
My condolences to the family, in particular, to Erin and Lee Ann who have lost a good friend. I am thinking of you both.
To Lynda’s Family and friends,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother and friend. I don’t know Lynda all that well, but we have shared some stories over the years. I know Lynda’s presence, warmth and kind smile will be missed in the office.
Lynda I know that God was in need of an angle to do His work in His office.
You will be missed by all of us.
God Bless,
Debbie Clymans-Ford
Kent, Carolyn, and families:
It is with sincere condolences from us to all of you on losing a mother, sister, aunt and cousin. It was quite a shock, especially, since we received her Christmas card on the 27th.
Remember to put your trust in the Lord and remember all the good times shared with Lynda.
Out thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and in the future.
Love,
Shirley and John (Warnke)
Dear Caroline, Kent and all of Lynda’s family,
I find that the shock of hearing about Lynda’s passing has not yet worn off. I do so regret that Andrew and I were unable to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to you in person, as we were in Peterborough over the holidays.
I always enjoyed talking with Lynda on the bus and at work. and although we had not worked together for a few years, the memories of working beside her are fond ones, ones that tend to make me laugh. She always knew her mind and seemed to find enjoyment and laughter in many things. I will miss her very much.
Andrew and I are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Barbara Bourne
My sincere and heartfelt sympathy extended to the family and friends of Lynda,
My deepest sympathies to Lynda’s family and friends. I met Lynda when I first began working for Ontario Works. She always had a funny story to tell us about her family, friends, and pets. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.