Condolences
I am sorry for your loss, Peter and I always enjoyed playing tennis, I will miss our games and conversations which was always the best part.
Frank Kwan
Peter was truly one of a kind and I was fortunate enough to not only have him as my employer for 18 years, but also a trusted mentor, teacher, confidante and dear friend. He taught me so many life lessons that I not only carry with me, but that I am passing on to my son. On behalf of myself, my husband, Eric and son Noah, we extend our deepest and heartfelt condolences to Linda, Brad, Alanna, Carly and all their families. May the lifetime of memories with Peter bring you comfort and the love you have as a family bring you strength.
Sincerest condolences to Linda and family. I did not know Peter that well, but I considered him a good friend.
Melvin Mackie
We just wanted to say how sorry we were to hear of Peter’s passing. He was a great friend and neighbour for many years. Lots of great memories of when our girls played community softball together. We will especially miss seeing him walking in the ravine with Harley….
Brian and Sheryl Judd
On behalf of the Lang-Hodge family, I want to express my deepest sympathy to Linda and Peter's family on the tragic loss of Peter. Our mom, Betty, was Peter's Dad's (Bill) Sister. When we moved to Red Deer in 1962, we would often travel to Calgary to visit Uncle Bill, Auntie Aileen, Peter, David, Doug and Lady. And likewise, they would come to Red Deer to visit the Lang-Hodges. (driving from Red Deer to Calgary seemed like such a big deal then, and I suppose it was). I have lots of great memories of those visits, and I suppose that, being the youngest sibling, I felt a special affinity towards Peter.
Over the course of time, as life becomes "busier", it would be understandable, if not excused, that we lose touch with one another. And alas, such was the case. However, over all these years we have, from time to time, been able to connect and to receive information about how each of us was doing, and what was the latest.
Before Peter passed, David called me. I am so thankful that I was able to see Peter and spend a brief moment with him. As I left Peter that day, even with all the passage of time, the gaps in between, I was flooded with memories of those times.... good memories. And so it was that I have to thank Peter for giving me one final gift.
Peter's cousin
Barry Lang-Hodge
We are very sorry and shocked to hear of Pete’s passing. I grew up with Pete and his brothers in Parkdale, my kids and his grew up together in Varsity. Together we had many adventures or misadventures depending on who was telling the story. I will miss getting together with Pete to talk over old times and the many updates about the kids and grandkids.
Linda, Brad, Carly and Alanna know that he loved you more than words can express. The memories and stories with Pete involved will be cherished even more now.
Gord and Fran Marsden and Family
I was extremely sad to hear of Peters passing. Since Peter retired, Rafiq has kept me updated, so last week’s phone call came as a shock.
I was a client of Peters since decades back. Always was a pleasure to see him since it felt like visiting an old friend. He was so genuinely interested in what I was up to.
And moreover he gave me such good practical professional advice. My condolences to his family, close friends and colleagues
Marjorie and I were saddened to read of Peter’s passing. Our heartfelt condolences are extended to Linda and the family.
We will remember Peter for his humour and enthusiasm on both tennis and pickleball courts.
Mike and Marjorie Boorman
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