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Clarence CUNNINGTON
In Memory of
Clarence Kenneth
CUNNINGTON
1921 - 2015
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Condolence From: Barbara Cunnington
Condolence: Kathy & Shannon;
I send my condolences on the loss of your father. Clarence and my late husband Doug were cousins. We always enjoyed a visit with Clarence whenever our paths crossed and he and I enjoyed sharing Cunnington history. He was such a kind person and when my husband was struck with cancer he would ask Bruce and Norma about Doug's health. Always thinking of others before himself. He had such a wonderful full life and I am so glad that I came to know him through being a part of the Cunnington family.
My sym pathy,
Barbara Cunnington
Saturday January 24, 2015
Condolence From: Barbara Cunnington
Condolence: Kathy & Shannon;
I send my condolences on the loss of your father. Clarence and my late husband Doug were cousins. We always enjoyed a visit with Clarence whenever our paths crossed and he and I enjoyed sharing Cunnington history. He was such a kind person and when my husband was struck with cancer he would ask Bruce and Norma about Doug's health. Always thinking of others before himself. He had such a wonderful full life and I am so glad that I came to know him through being a part of the Cunnington family.
My sym pathy,
Barbara Cunnington
Saturday January 24, 2015
Condolence From: James and Carol Brisbin
Condolence: Carol and I moved to Caledon in 1977 and soon after joined Knox United Church where we met Clarence who told us we would have to be members for 30 years before we would be accepted. 30 years later we moved to Exeter, Ontario and asked Clarence if we had been accepted yet. He told us (with a smile) that we had been accepted long before! My one regret was that I never went for a long drive around Caledon with Clarence and a tape recorder for he was a wealth of information on who was who, the evolution of land ownership and community history. We served together many times on Church Boards and learned of Clarence's quite integrity and true devotion to his church and community. He will be missed and remembered. Our most sincere condolences to his family and in hope that his memory will bring happiness to all. Shalom; James and Carol Brisbin
Thursday January 22, 2015
Condolence From: Dave and Fern McCannell
Condolence: RIP Uncle Clarence. Condolences to the family
Dave and Fern McCannell
Wednesday January 21, 2015
Condolence From: Karin Dieters
Condolence: To the Family of Clarence, I grew up around the corner from the Cunnington's back in the 1970 to mid 1980's on Troiless St. before I moved out of my parents home. Quite often I would come around to visit with the nieghbours when I was in the area in our quaint subdivision in Caledon. Lots of wonderful memories and also a very helpful neighbour. I know my Dad Jacob (Jim) and my Mom Ingrid Dieters have many memories of their great backdoor neighbours as well. Deep Sympathies and much hugs, support & strength during this time and into the future to you all.
Monday January 19, 2015
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