Condolences
Penny, so sorry for your loss, and thinking of you with much love and many Penny hugs. Xox Judy Hamill (Bridgeland group)
Ah Penny....i am sending ypu a big Penny hug from Bev Jaremko ofthe Bridgeland group
Our condolences to the Davidson family on the loss of James Davidson. I first met James when he and Karee purchased a camera from Motion Picture and Sound for her photography school; he seemed like a "character". The camera store was lucky that Karee became an employee. Great personality, good sales and photographic ability, and social skills were appreciated by clients and fellow employees.
I remember when Karee took the awesome photograph of her dad on one of his goose hunting trips. I was impressed with the image. James had many talents, music being one that I share. Wish I could have heard him perform!
We hope the memories help ease the pain of losing a loved one.
Regards
Ron Heinrichs and Shirley Hauta
Sorry to hear about your passing. You were one of the five original great goose hunters from Brandon who travelled to Estoon, Sask in other 1970s ,you have now joined my other 70’s hunting buddies Billy, Rammie, Bob Hack .May you all share your fantastic memories with one another and may you Rest In Peace.
An old friend.
Mike Kufflick
So many memories. Days together at the Brandon Sun, sales trips, Southam ad managers’ meetings, hunting excursions, coffees and adult beverages. Never a dull moment with Jim. It’s a privilege to have known him.
Jim was, indeed, a true "Brandon Boy". Jim excelled at everything he did; our gigs together with the "Downbeats" and "Escorts were wonderful. His sense of humor and ability to tell jokes (Oh those snowy drives) were amazing. It has been years since I saw Jim, but my memories of Jim are crystal clear. Quite a loss and quite a life! RIP.
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