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Condolence From: Carol Ann (Pope) Burden
Condolence: I am sorry to hear of our Mum's death. She and her sister, Barbara were cousins of my father George Bennet Pope, son of Constance Winnifred Dobbin of Peterborough. Several years ago Barb contacted my mother Beryl Pope with reference to geneological information she was gathering on the Dobbin Family. She said she was in contact with someone in California who had information on the family. After my mother died a couple of years ago, I found a letter from Barb asking for information on the Pope family to fill into the family tree. I remember filling in the information she wanted and sending it along to her in Winnipeg. Unfortunately as my mother grew older so did Barb and we eventually lost touch. My cousin, Louise Pope who lives in Barrie, is working on the family tree and i was wondering if there is anyone in your family with access to the research that Barb did. I would appreciate you contacting me, be great to connect with relatives. Thanks!
Wednesday March 12, 2014
Condolence From: Heather Carter
Condolence: I am very sorry to hear about your loss and wish to express my deepest sympathies to all of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: Heather Carter
Condolence: I am very sorry to hear about your loss and wish to express my deepest sympathies to all of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: Lindy Lee & Paul McPhee
Condolence: To Andrea, Laura, Tony and the rest of the family: our deepest sympathies on the passing of Mrs. Smith. I(Paul) have very fond memories of chats with Mrs. Smith at "the camp"; a very charming lady.
Lindy & Paul
Thursday February 20, 2014
Condolence From: Beverley and John Cairns
Condolence: It is with real sadness that we've heard of the passing of Eleanor while we are away and not able to attend her service. Elabor was a bastion of heritage in the elora/fergus area, serving on heritage centre wellington for many years, and working with our team, a sub-committee of council, on the development of a Study for the first Heritage Conservation District in Elora. Having lived many years in Rome, she deeply understood the importance of heritage conservation in preserving our culture in canada as well. There is no doubt an whole archive of knowledge is lost with Eleanor, but that she left a legacy of challenging, questioning and shepherding our heritage concerns with distinction.
Tuesday February 18, 2014

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