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Robert Pearson planted 3 trees in memory of Sharon Lee Lacombe
Friday, July 15, 2022
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Marcel Leduc posted a condolence
Friday, July 15, 2022
Our deepest sympathy Marty do you and your family at this most difficult time. May your many cherished memories of Sharon
help bring you peace and comfort through all the days ahead.
Sincerely Marcel Leduc and 55+ hockey club.
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Heather Bentley posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, July 15, 2022
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Marty, Jim & I were shocked to read of Sharon's passing. We send to you & the family our sincere condolences. Unfortunately we are unable to attend the service as I have just finished a round of antibiotics that has left me weak. You will be in our thoughts on Saturday.
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Patricia Mary Boyle posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Marty: I am so sorry to hear the sad news about Sharon. It came as a shock to me. I always enjoyed chatting with her when I met her in Alexandria. My condolences to you and the family.
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Judith Wile posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Sister Judi Wile, nephew Chris Hoyt, and niece Jen Hoyt made a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Mart and Doug: Our thoughts are with you at this time.
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Chris Hoyt posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, July 8, 2022
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Marty and Doug,
my condolences to you both. I had written Aunt Sharon several times in the last ten years. On my visit to Southern Germany I had written to her from Frankfurt describing the countryside I had seen, the rolling hills, castles, river boat tours, valleys, pear and apple trees and the scents of Summer in the air. That and the churchbells playing as I wrote to tell her of all I had seen and experienced while on my trip. Months later in a letter she told me the rural setting that she was in and the antics of Coco and the experiences of having sheep and how Coco the wonderdog to very good care of them.
I will always remember the joy in her written words telling me all about the joy that Coco and the sheep brought to her, especially Coco the wonder dog.
With love from her nephew.
Chris Hoyt
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Judith Wile posted a condolence
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Mart and Douglas I am so sorry we lost our Sharon, she had so much more to do on earth.
Sharon you were a daughter, sister, wife, mother, niece and aunt.
You landed a part-time job in a florist shop as a teenager. You were blazing a trail for other teenage females wanting a taste of financial freedom, by earning money whilst still in school. Being a 'war baby', this was the beginning of your independence and your introduction to the retail business.
Dad's sudden death in 1970 shook us to the very core. We were young adults married, with young children, and had never experienced personal family tragedy before.
Mom became a young widow embarking on a new beginning as a single parent. I believe your support along with your sunny disposition, your mild, calm, even temperament reassured Mom through her grieving period.
Mom enjoyed your visits to O'Brien St., over the decades. For Mom's Birthdays, Christmases and other special occasions you so carefully shopped for gifts that you thought Mom had never seen before and would like. As always your taste was impeccable. You wrapped, packaged and mailed them in time for the 'BIG' occasion. She thought your gifts were soooo very special. Your kindness made Mom feel special. When you bought a Tiara for Mom to wear at her Birthday celebrations, she felt like a 'Queen.' You were a good daughter Sharon.
Always patiently listening to Mom and others was a unique gift few people possess, you had that gift. Sharon you made people feel special. Indeed you were a 'GEM' amongst unpolished stones.
Books were a particular passion of yours. I remember the Windsor Library staff constantly leaving phone messages saying there were books at the library for you to pick up. In your teen years your favourite books were Harlequin Romances. Well your interests changed by the time our Mom (aged 90 yrs.) was nearing the end of her life. Bissett Court, Mom's home in 2012; was when I found out just how much your interests changed. "Fifty Shades of Grey" by E.L. James was published in 2011, women were devouring her book. You were in 'The know'. We laughed and giggled over that book, how refreshing it was to know our interests were aligned.
Methodical, practical, diligent and creative were lifetime qualities you possessed. These qualities were especially demonstrated in your personal style, your home, and during your retail career. You were always respectful of others, and your ability to make direct eye contact when conversing with others, left them feeling they had your undivided attention. You were always willing to help anyone with anything.
You lived a life of fullness Sharon, full of relationships, friendships, activities, travelling, volunteering and as a fitness enthusiast. You enjoyed outdoor activities which included walking, gardening, lawn maintenance and snow removal; you also attended summer family get-togethers, including the family genealogical reunions.
I hope the socks I knitted, kept your 'tootsies' warm last winter.
I miss the calls we had and I miss the calls we will never have. You are now in Heaven, so you can't be reached by phone.
You did not dwell on the past, you lived in the present and you looked forward to the 'future'.
Farewell Dear 'BIG' Sister Sharon, Heaven is now your 'future'.
"You Are Always On My Mind, You Are Always On My Mind."
From Sister Judith Wile (7 July 2022)
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Judith Wile posted a condolence
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Marion McNeil and Family donated to Canadian Cancer Society.
Submitted by Judith Wile for Marion McNeil.
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Wile Siblings purchased flowers
Monday, July 4, 2022
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"To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die." Her loving siblings Geri, Judi, Wendy, Fred and Pam.
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Judith Wile posted a condolence
Monday, July 4, 2022
Dear Mart & Douglas I am so sorry to hear of Sharon's passing.
Sharon I was in my early teens when you first came into my life. Holding you in my arms when you were just a precious, tiny baby.
You graduated from Edgehill School for Girls and left for the 'BIG' city of Moncton, N.B. You were spreading your wings and you were going to 'Conquer the World'.
Canada Post and the telephone became our modes of communicating. Throughout your adult lifetime you always remembered my Birthday, Christmas and Easter. You were always so thoughtful and kind.
Once you became a wife and mother, your purpose in life was as a devoted, loving wife to Mart; a loving, caring mother to Douglas, a wonderful homemaker, and a dedicated niece to me. Accomplishing all the former while living both Nationally and Internationally. Indeed you did 'Conquer the World'.
After both you and Mart retired, you both would come 'East' in the summers to visit. We three would go to lunch, at our favourite spot; "The Tea Room" in Grand Pre, N.S. During these visits we would catch up on family news and current issues of the day.
I will always remember you Sharon as a generous, mild mannered, and caring 'LADY' who deeply loved and cared for her family unconditionally, with kindness and compassion.
Sharon, you are now free from pain; in heaven looking down. Still caring for those you love. 'Conquer the Stars' Sharon.
Good Bye Sharon, may you Rest in Peace.
From your 92 year old Aunt Marion (McCann) McNeil
Submitted for Aunt Marion by your sister Judi Wile (4 July 2022)
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The Kuhn Family purchased flowers
Sunday, July 3, 2022
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Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss... Our thoughts are with you both during this difficult time.
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Hélène Seguin donated to CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DU CANCER
Saturday, July 2, 2022
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Hélène Seguin posted a condolence
Saturday, July 2, 2022
My sincere condolences Martin, your son and family. She was a really kind person. So sorry I can’t be there on July 16th. My thoughts will be with you on that day.
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Sheila Prince posted a condolence
Friday, July 1, 2022
I have just learned of Sharon’s passing. Such sad news indeed. I have happy memories of her from our Wet Pilates class in the pool. She will be sorely missed. Sympathies to her family. Sheila Prince
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Larry.Cragg posted a condolence
Friday, July 1, 2022
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family during this difficult time.
Larry & Norma
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Bob Gauthier posted a condolence
Friday, July 1, 2022
Marty and family,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
Bob & Linda
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Heather McCaskill posted a condolence
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Sorry for your loss. I got to know Sharon at the pool at the hospital at excise class. Sharon was so good to me there I will never forget her kindness person she was.
Heather McCaskill
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Keith Robart donated to CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DU CANCER
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Deepest sympathy from Keith & Florence
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