Condolences
Peggy and Family,
I am sorry to hear about your loss. Ron was a kind and loving man. I have many fond memoires of Pit Crew parties and other festivities. Ron will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
I, had the good fortune of meeting a boy at age 8. He was my age. We became friends – the few kids our age in Kelvin Grove with only a dozen or so homes in that area. 52 years, and a lifetime of memories, I don’t believe that I was so lucky to have a buddy like Ron! Just a kick to the greatest man on earth (Ron) – Oilers are looking great this year.
Peggy and Family, Val and Marg –
We’re so very sorry to hear of Ron’s passing.
We will always remember his sense of humour the too few times our families got together. Much too young to leave this earth.
Our love to you all,
Uncle Jack, Aunt Evelyn, Debbie and Carol
You are certainly in our thoughts and our prayers today…..we are very saddened by your loss.Our children have such wonderful memories of spending time at the Shaddock home.
Hugs to you all….May the good Lord bless you and give you strength to carry on in the days ahead.
Dear Peggy and Family,
Our sincere condolences during this difficult time. We’ve shared many memories with you and Ron from Bowling to Hockey Parties, then those Stampede Parties and just general get togethers.
Memories that will be cherished for years to come. Hugs to you, Scott, Mike and Jamie. We hope you find strength and peace for the days ahead of you. ox
Very sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. I went to high school with Ron and remet years later when our sons played on the same hockey team. Our deepest condolences to the Shaddock family.
I offer my sincere condolences and sympathy to Ron’s family and friends.
I worked along side Ron for many years and always enjoyed his sense of humor. He was always willing to help anyone out. He taught me many things over the years and I was lucky to have enjoyed his company at work and outside of work. His passing was well before his time and he will be missed by so many.
May you find peace.
Matthew Bowlby
Dear Peggy Scott Mike Jamie and family.
Please know my heartfelt sympathy and condolences for your loss.
Ron was in many ways more than a friend. Always a true spirt and called a spade a spade. We spend many nights on cut overs and backing eachother up on projects.. He made my life a lot easier. Going to miss him always…
With a heavy heart…
Love Steve
Peggy and Family,
I have so many fun memories of Ron at work and work socials, Floor hockey and ice hockey, working Flames Games, working Stampede, Ron was always the same and we shared many laughs. It had been too many years since we last spoke, but there are always those certain places that take me back in time and make me smile remembering Ron.
Please accept Teresa and My sincere condolences.
Peggy and Family: Ali and I were saddened and shocked to hear of Ron’s passing. I think back all those years ago to when we met you guys through Gene. We had some good parties and it seemed like our good times would never end. Ron was always leading the charge with enthusiasm, humor, and a crazy fun wit. I’m sad he’s no longer with us except in our memories. The last time we saw you guys was for a Chinese buffet lunch downtown. He looked unwell and when I asked he seemed resigned to his failing health, but I had no idea things were so bad. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Kevin and Allison Hyslop
Diane and I were surprised and saddened by the news of Ron’s passing and we offer the family our sincere condolences. With his slightly bent sense of humor he was always fun to be around. A favorite memory was shooting a Pit Crew music video at Ron and Peg’s house back in the day. We had so much fun most of us don’t remember all of it. Ron, at least now you don’t have to watch the Cowboys’ miserable season. Warm wishes for Peggy and family.
Paul & Di
Please accept my sincere condolences.
I had the pleasure to work with Ron many years everyday from Montreal and day in day out he always was a great colleague .
God bless you all.
Christine Ashworth
Peggy and family, we are saddened to hear of your loss. We remember meeting all of you at the numerous Mattock Christmas parties! That must have started 35 years or so ago!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Bob and Susan McClellan and family
I would like to wish the Shaddock family my sincere condolences. I work at Bell as tier 3 support and I worked with Ron numerous times during his career at Bell. I work in Toronto and talked to Ron countless times over the years both during the day and especially after hours. Ron was always pleasant to deal with and always had a positive attitude. May God watch over his family during these difficult times.
Dear Peggy and Family: Both Mom and I were so happy to see you guys at Gene’s birthday a few weeks ago. It was a great opportunity to give Ron a big hug! Although we haven’t stayed in touch much these later years, we have always considered your family part of ours and looked forward to your yearly Christmas visit as our families grew! Ron was always so much fun and an all around nice guy. It has been our pleasure to have known Ron for so many years. We are truly sorry for your loss. He will be missed by many. Be family strong through this difficult time. Thinking of you all!
Peggy, Scott, Michael and Jamie Lee,
Kevin and I are very sorry to hear about your loss. We had the pleasure of getting to know your beautiful family back in the 80’s. After our move back to Calgary Kevin continued to work with Ron in the North Garage and enjoyed his sense of humor. Peggy and children, please know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Peggy and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about Ron. He was a great pal and we had many good times working together at Telus. We spent many long hours and good laughs working on phone equipment. Ron was a well respected technician at Telus and always ready to give a guy a hand.
You will be missed my friend.
The Calgary Flames will also miss their biggest fan. Cheers to you Ron.
Hiliary and Yvon Ouellette
Peggy and family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences and sympathy for your loss.
Ron was one of those friends that made me laugh no matter what he was doing. I have happy memories of Ron that are work related as well as social times together.
I will always be grateful to Ron for having my back when I was being a drunken fool in my youth.
Rest in peace Ron I will always smile when someone mentions your name.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time
I was a co-worker of Ron’s and had the privilege of working with him on various projects throughout his years at TELUS. He was a friendly, helpful colleague, and the customers loved him because he was also so accommodating.
May the care and love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead
Ronny was my very first friend. Very saddened to hear of this. Lots of good memories growing up playing hockey and going to Stamps games. He would love the idea of everyone wearing their favorite sports jersy for sure. I moved to the Boston area over 30 years ago so Stamps have faded into Pats and TB12. My thoughts are with you all. Love Darrell.
Dear Peggy, Scott, Michael & Jamie
My sincere condolences on Ron’s passing.
May all the good memories you have sustain you through this very difficult time.
May you know no more sorrow.
My love to you all.
Peggy and family,
We offer our sincere condolences to you.
Although we haven’t seen Ron for quite a while we have many fond memories of him from the times we spent working together at TELUS and who can ever forget those slow pitch games! He was such a fun guy to be around and will be missed by many.
Al and Sheila, Carstairs, AB
Dear Family,
We are all very saddened to hear about Uncle Ron, and we’re very sorry for your loss. I can remember back as early as Ron and Peg’s wedding in Calgary and how much fun he was with both Bill and myself. Even years later when he came to visit Toronto, and showed up with his cow bell at Margarets graduation, we knew he still had a great sense of humor. We’re all glad he’s not in anymore pain, and if there’s anything you need, and we can help, please do let us know. Again, so very sorry for your loss. We’re thinking of you and sending lots of love. God bless. Trevor, Jessica and Evan Block. xoxoxo
Peggy and Family,
I am very sorry to here of Ron’s passing, and offer my condolences to his family and friends.
I was a co-worker of Ron’s in the early 90’s and remember going on road trip’s with him to northern Alberta for installs, Ron was was a very hard worker and made every install we did together a lot of fun.
Ron’s family was alway something he talked proudly of and I especially remember all the fun we had on our crew camping trip to Little Bow provincial park.
Cheers
Ian
My deepest condolences to the Shaddock family. I didn’t know Ron but had the pleasure of becoming friend’s with his son Scott Shaddock and can only imagine the kind of guy he was by the great guy he raised in Scott. It’s never easy in sad times like these and with that said, my thoughts and prayers are with the Shaddock family. May Ron Shaddock rest in peace and no more suffering.
You have lost a loving man and we have lost a good friend. We send our loving thoughts to each of you as you walk this sad journey.
Peggy and Family:
Our sincere condolences, Cherish the memories and remember the happy times.
God Bless and may he rest in peace.
My sincerest condolences to the Shaddock family. To Peggy – may you find peace and harmony, it is the hardest part of life. I will be there to help in anyway – don’t be afraid to call , your old friend Sina
We will miss you dear brother, and think of you when those Flames or Stampeders battle.
We will miss your sweet smile and quick wit.
Val will miss you calling her Sis and teasing her, like when you were kids.
Peg and the rest of our family, we love you and are all with you during this terribly difficult time.
Our love to all of you!
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