Condolences
Dear Diane, Terry, Steve and family,
I am so sorry and heart broken for the passing of a great woman. I was pleased to be a part of your Mom as well as your Dad’s life, in the many year of working with the both of them. My heart and prayers goes out to your family at this time. I tried so hard to find your Mom, Diane, again my prayers are with you and your family.
Cindy
An amazing lady who made me feel so at home when I visited Canada, her laugh, smile and fun loving attitude wil be greatly missed. Ediths spirt was so huge that you didn’t notice how physically small she actually was. An inspiration and a great lady. We were all so fortunate to have her in our lives.
God Bless Edith Frewin. We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to the family. Edith was just a total delight. We loved her and Peter so much. Their love was an inspiration to the world and will never be forgotton. An absolutely wonderful lady who enjoyed life to the fullest and gave so much joy to so many. She will forever be remembered and in our hearts. Jimmy and Rea Hughes
Dear Diane, Steven and Terry and families,
Sorry I couldn’t attend your mom’s funeral but noticed it and thought of her especially her absolute “spunkiness” didn’t see her often but remembered her, still have the plaque she gave me when I got married, curiously it hung in my kitchen many years and certainly helped me cope as I have read it so many times “My Kitchen Prayer” always thought of your mom when I saw it. Her recipe for date “snowballs” was from your mom which I still use. She was a very special one of a kind. I am delighted to have known her, and her generousity will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you must go on without her.
Margaret Zinter(Geraghty)
So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing, Diane. My greatest sympathy to you and your family. Anne
My sincerest sympathy to all of Edith’s family. You have lost a beautiful lady. I know that your fond memories will keep her in your hearts forever.
Hi, Diane
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, and I’m sorry, but I didn’t realize that Edith was your mother. We appreciated hearing about her life when we read her obituary. What a remarkable woman! We lived on 18A Street throughout the 80’s and into the 90’s and we used to go to the old Dairy Lane and always enjoyed our trips there with the children. So we know your mother twice over, once at Dairy Lane and once across the bridge table. Actually, we remember your father, too, at Dairy Lane. You and your family will miss Edith, and we want to extend our condolences.
With warm regards, Pat and Ken Anderson
My thoughts are with all of you. Auntie Edith was always so sweet and I remember days of Dairy Lane well. Hugs all!
Janet & family
My deepest condolences to Edith’s family. I will sadly miss her and her strong spirit. Although, I have never met her personally, my life was enriched by our friendship. May the good memories help you through this difficult time.
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