Condolences
My heart goes out to you Karen. I know how special your dad was to you. Lots of love and prayers to you and your family.
Your sister in law
We are so sorry for your lost, but memories last a lifetime.
Dear Lori,
My heart is with you and your family. I hope you can find some solace in the cherished memories created over the years. Take the very best of care and know that your Calgary work family is here for you.
Dear Lori and family,
I pray for the peace and comfort of God to be on all of you as you remember and say goodbye to you dad, grandpa, husband. May the memories of him and the pieces of him in your hearts give you comfort. Take good care of each other. We are here if you need anything.
It is always tough to see an old neighbor go.
Keneth was always a gentleman with a quiet sense of humour.
God Bless and my condolences to the family
Please know that I send my sympathy to the Dorscher family.
Goodbye my old friend Mr. Kenneth Dorscher. My old friend of the thirties and the forties. I remember how we used to snow shoe our way over to Sunnymeade School to take arithmetic from Mr. Carl Carlson. Then in milder weather we used to ride our painted ponies to the school and take social studies from Mr. Jack Thomas. We used to race our domocrats in Cherry Coulee over by the Alex Gyorfi Sr. place. It was a bit further to go because the Dorscher farm was on the Nemiscam road some 2 miles north of the John Ley place. We would take our Remington 22 caliber rifles over to the Buster Casper farm and shoot the ground squirrels around Mary’s potato patch. Shame they closed the Sunnymeade school back on 1943 and we had to find our way into Bow Island with Nick Taylor, Nick Ancion, Kathleen Gyorfi, Alex Gyorfi, Betty Szansiszlo and others.
My deepest Condolence to the family,
Steve Gruzman Jr. (Szansiszlo Family)
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