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Jean Ola Kathleen
Ortlieb
1928 - 2017
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Condolence From: Zelda Terry Thompson
Condolence: Dear Sharon, Shirley and Nancy

It is with a heavy heart I learned of your Dear Mother's passing just tonight. I was checking for a neighbour that passed when I saw your Mom.
We hadn't spoken for quite awhile as life on my end has been a turmoil with my husband Eugene passing.
Jean and I would have some grand conversations and chuckles over memories of so long ago. I think we first met in the mid 60s and I used to make homemade bread and Pete and Jean would come weekly for a visit and pick up their order.
That would be to the farm on Jane St, Kettleby
We would have a great visit and lots of laughs.
I still have the beautiful coffee table that your Dad made for me I have always treasured it and think of them both with very fond nemories.
Your Mom had such a wonderful laugh and I will remember her with a smile and her tales of Casino Rama and Bob taking her up and what great times they had.
She always spoke of you girls with deep love and pride, she was always happy.
Please accept my condolences and while it brings a tear to my eye, it brings a smile to my face for the full life she enjoyed...

Hugs sent your way xoxo

Sincerely,

Zelda
Tuesday January 17, 2017
Condolence From: Zelda Terry Thompson
Condolence: Dear Sharon, Shirley and Nancy

It is with a heavy heart I learned of your Dear Mother's passing just tonight. I was checking for a neighbour that passed when I saw your Mom.
We hadn't spoken for quite awhile as life on my end has been a turmoil with my husband Eugene passing.
Jean and I would have some grand conversations and chuckles over memories of so long ago. I think we first met in the mid 60s and I used to make homemade bread and Pete and Jean would come weekly for a visit and pick up their order.
That would be to the farm on Jane St, Kettleby
We would have a great visit and lots of laughs.
I still have the beautiful coffee table that your Dad made for me I have always treasured it and think of them both with very fond nemories.
Your Mom had such a wonderful laugh and I will remember her with a smile and her tales of Casino Rama and Bob taking her up and what great times they had.
She always spoke of you girls with deep love and pride, she was always happy.
Please accept my condolences and while it brings a tear to my eye, it brings a smile to my face for the full life she enjoyed...

Hugs sent your way xoxo

Sincerely,

Zelda
Tuesday January 17, 2017
Condolence From: Jean Early
Condolence: Nancy,Bob,Sharon,& Shirley: So sorry to hear of Jean's sudden passing so soon after her brother Don. I has a nice visit with her on the phone after Don passed away. I will miss them both dearly. Love Aunt Jean Early
Thursday January 12, 2017
Condolence From: Margaret Blacklock
Condolence: Nancy, Bob, Sharon & Shirley, our thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your mom. We are saddened to think that we have lost another sibling so soon after the loss of our brother. She sure was a spunky and feisty lady and enjoyed her life to the end even though she was still ticked-off that they took her license away. As Patsy said, there would be a noisy reunion with the rest of them up there when she arrived. Thank you Nancy & Bob for always being there for her. Love Aunt Margie & Uncle Don
Thursday January 12, 2017
Condolence From: Jim and Kathy O
Condolence: What a very, very nice lady. And how sharp she was playing euchre in Holland Landing at the Golden Anchor Sr's where we met. We hope your memories of the many happy times shared with Jean will keep her in your heart forevermore. God bless.
Wednesday January 11, 2017
Condolence From: Don & Shirley Stroud
Condolence: We were very saddened to learn today of the passing of your Mom, Jean. I was very fortunate to be her seat mate on a trip to Casino Niagara and to learn about her life on the farm. She had very interesting stories to share. We of course missed her today on our snowy trip to Rama. Please accept our sincere condolences, Nancy, Sharon & Shirley.

Don & Shirley Stroud
Tuesday January 10, 2017
Condolence From: Patricia Miskimins
Condolence: Sharon, Shirley and Nancy and families...So sorry to hear of the passing of your dearly loved mom and of my much loved Aunt Jean. I will always remember Aunt Jean for her joy of life and her laughter that could be heard loud and clear whether it be at a family reunion, playing cards or a Christmas potluck. She had spunk, was a fighter and as I see it, lived her life to the fullest. Rest in peace dear Aunt, I am sure there is a very noisy reunion going on in Heaven. Love you. Patsy and Alex
Tuesday January 10, 2017
Condolence From: Maurice and Dianne Dalton
Condolence: So sorry to hear of Aunt Jean's passing. We thought she would live forever. She was such a vibrant and active person with spunk. We will miss you so much but your sisters and brothers up above are waiting for you with open arms as will your beloved husband Uncle Pete. Memories are wonderful things and we will not forget.
Monday January 09, 2017
Condolence From: Tim and Sandra Gray
Condolence: Aunt Jean will be dearly missed ... her laugh, jokes, opinions ... We always knew where we stood with her and we loved her! I remember her and Uncle Pete's hospitality as Tim and I stayed overnight with them once. In the morning we had a wonderful breakfast and great conversation and they sent us home with some raspberries. Our condolences to each of you, her kids and grandkids. We know that she leaves many memories to bring a smile to your face. Much love, Sandra and Tim
Monday January 09, 2017
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