Condolences
I considered Nana to be part of the family even if we wern't acually related. In the last couple of years (I moved away from my best friend Jenna) I didn't get to see Nana as much as I would have liked, I will never forget her stubborn and joke filled attitude that I loved so much! The first time I met Nana she said to me "you know what you can do with Ottawa?" and I replyed "what?" then Nana proceeded with "you can shove it!" she was very upset about not being able to have her cigarette and coffee in the same place. Nana seriously made me laugh! Unfortunately Nana won't be able to see and meet the newest addition to the Legroulx family (Thomas James) but I'm sure she is looking down at him as I speek. I will miss doing one of my favorate things around the holidays, to swing by the Giles residence to give Nana a hug and kiss. Nana will be miss tremendously and will always have a place in my heart!
Love:Erin, Mike, Sydney Rose and Thomas James
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Dear Nathleen ,Gary and family. I am sorry for your loss . Your Mum was such a sweet kind lady . I have very fond memories of her from when I was a kid and spent time at your house .
Our thoughts and prayers are with you today.
I have so many memories of Aunt Nath, from my childhood to present day.I used to spend at least a week or two every summer in Brantford visiting with the family and who could forget our Sunday visits after Sunday school in London, our whole family would load into the car in the afternoon and head to Brantford. I remember my mom telling me that she first brought me to see Aunt Nath & Uncle Norm on Huff Ave. and I was an infant in a wicker basket. At first Aunt Nath thought my mom was trying to bring her a load of laundry to do but I had already 2 brothers and Aunt Nath told my mom the next time to come and bring her a little girl and there I was in that basket. I remember the wonderful pepperoni she used to share with us kids on our visits. To this day, I have never found anything that comes near the quality of that pepperoni. I always remember the limerick she would recite to me" As I was crossing London bridge, I met a handsome fellow. He took off his hat and drew off his gloves . Can you tell me the name of this fellow?" The answer of course, after much thought was Andrew. Funny but that is the name of our eldest son. After I was married my husband was transferred to Brantford with his job and I remember working with her at George Endress for a summer. I don't know how she worked there as long as she did. Even after we moved to Saskatchewan, we still kept up with the phone calls on her birthday and visits when we came to Ontario.We would bring friends and our sons to see Aunt Nath( She was known as my Aunt that looked like Jessica Fletcher from "Murder She Wrote") Our last visit with Aunt Nath was in August 2010 where we took her to the local Bar and Grill down the street from her apt.There we enjoyed a meal, beers and guitar playing and sing song by my husband Ray.The place made sure they had her OV in stock which I'm sure she appreciated. We all enjoyed that time and it is memories like these that I will hold close to my heart. She always had a joke or two to share with us.I'm sure up in heaven she is enjoying reuniting with her loved ones and sharing lots of stories. She will certainly be missed.
Nathleen, Gary and family....you have our deepest sympathies for your loss. It is always difficult losing someone you love. However, it is hoped that in time your fond memories of your mother and grandmother will turn your sadness to smiles. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Bourget family.
sorry for the loss of nana.our prayer and sympathy be with u guys. from us cleroux clan ,peylien family,huddiya family and mcdonalds
Gary and Nathleen and family , we would like to send our condolences to you and your family at this sad time in the loss of your loved one, our prayers and love is with you , and hope that this will comfort you to know that you will be in our hearts in the days to come. We still can see Nathy at the Ex Imperial enjoying herself , up dancing to a song that she requested Ray to play for her. She never missed of mentioning her daughter and son in law to us , and her grandchildren, her family meant so much to her , one time we remember that she had got a picture in a frame , can't remember which one of the grandchildren it was , but she had to bring it over to show us at the club, and she was so proud to show us. Our thoughts are with you , love and hugs Ray and Linda
Terry and Randy Sabean made a donation to Ontario S.P.C.A., Brant County Branch
We are very sorry to hear about your loss. From our family to yours, our most heartfelt sympathies.
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