James Green
I was very young, but I remember the entire McCrindle family as wonderfully warm and friendly neighbours in Riverside (now Windsor) in the early 1960s.
Jim Green
Birth date: Mar 22, 1937 Death date: Jun 10, 2020
Sharon Scott McCrindle, 83 of Huntersville, NC died June 10, 2020 following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on March 22, 1937 in Windsor, ON to the late Clayton and Irene Scott. On May 25, 1957, she was united in mar Read Obituary
I was very young, but I remember the entire McCrindle family as wonderfully warm and friendly neighbours in Riverside (now Windsor) in the early 1960s.
Jim Green
I want to offer my sincerest condolences to you, Judy, Jamie, John, Jennifer, your partners, children and grandchildren. I know that you were braced for this moment but nothing can truly prepare you for the deep loss of losing your Mom.
I have many great memories of your mother. Enjoying the huge spread of massive Saturday night dinners with steaks at thick as my arm at your cottage in Grand Bend. Tons of laughter and merriment around that big table! I also used to love it when your Mom would telephone Judy from Calgary at the flat Judy and I shared when she KNEW Judy wasn't home so that she could get the real scoop on what we were up to. Her laughter, spirit and friendliness was always true. She always greeted me with a giant smile and a hug. I will miss her but I know that she is at peace now.
Big hug to you all.
With Love,
Mary Zizek and family
This is Ed and Victoria Curtin Mum Marian in Ireland we are so very soory yu lost your beautiful Mother I hope in some way my words help you in your loss just know her suffering is over she is dancing in Heaven much love Marian & Dave Curtin xxxx
Loss
We can weep
Thousands of times
But it will
Change nothing
Our loved ones
Taken to soon
Are beyond the stars
In heaven
We can speak
Every single moment
But we will not
Get an answer
A lot
Is missing from our moments
A hug that laugh
A light
That lit up a room
When our loved ones entered
Our every moment
Has changed forever
I am asking myself
What keeps us going
When our hearts are shattered
Beyond mending
Our driven ability
To put one foot
In front of the other
In memory
Of that person we lost
We can sit quietly
In the evening
And think back
On memories we had together
Seeing a brilliant star
Lighting up the night sky
We will stop and reflect
On the person we lost
To soon
A beautiful rainbow
A fairy garden
Reading the pages of a book
A television program
We watched together
A song on the radio
Or a guitar player
On a street corner
All reminders of our loss
The beauty of a sunrise
Reminds us to live
Sitting quietly
In the house of the lord
Angry feelings sad
All alone in our grief
Ones feelings
All mixed up like paper mashie
Asking all the time why
But still no answers
But we must live on
To tell people
We loved
We suffered loss
And in doing so
We remember
The very special people
Who now live in paradise
We try and help each other through
From day to day
And remember to try
And smile
And one day
The broken chain
Will be linked again
In heaven
As we are promised
Marian Quinlan Curtin©️
Templetuohy Thurles Co Tipperary