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Bernard George Francis
D'Eon
1923 - 2014
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Condolence From: Cathy Joyce
Condolence: How do you even begin to thank or describe the man who gave you life and formed the person you are?

Well it’s best to go back about 55 years, to when you were a baby and then a little girl and he would faithfully kneel at your bed every night and say prayers to “Dear Jesus” with you. Those memories don’t fade. They only make a bigger and bigger impact on your life over time.

So you can imagine what a priviledge it became to be the one standing at his side, praying with him in his later years, making sure his spiritual needs were being met, once our mother was gone. Jenny brought him communion, Cille read him special bible passages at the very end. His nieces Myra and Leia said the rosary with him on the last night. The list goes on.

Putting dad In Lanark Lodge was the hardest thing we ever had to do in our lives. The nursing home experience was new to our family. Well, let me just say, it was an eye opener! My siblings and I would exclaim “ It is like a free for all in there”.

At first, going to the home was so sad. It took all our strength and courage not to cry, seeing so many people hunched over, seemingly void of life or personality.
But slowly, our eyes started opening to the beauty at Lanark Lodge. We got to know the nurses, the cleaning staff and dad’s friends. Sweet Nora who ate at dad’s table and insisted on calling him Ernie no matter how many times you told her his name was Bernie. Lovely Evelyn who was one of 17 children, a twin of one of the 3 sets in her family. Carole, always smiley and happy to see you. It is so ironic and humbling to learn that she used to be a nurse at Lanark Lodge, the very place she was now a resident of. Just shows how life’s circumstances change.

Slowly God became present to us also at Lanark Lodge. We saw Him and felt Him through the LOVE. The love of disabled people helping disabled people, Herb in his wheelchair pushing others in wheelchairs to the diningroom every single day. It was like a train coming down the hall. Our Dad laying his hand on Connie’s forehead and ministering to her in a very special way, the loving way the residents are spoken to and the dignity with which they are treated. God was ever so present during mass in the Chapel. Although sometimes you would ask yourself why these people were still here, you knew God had not deserted them. He was still very much with them in their suffering!

We will miss our dad so much. Every visit, every minute spent with him has been a priviledge and that is the only way to describe it.

Dad, thank you for everything you gave us. You were a trooper when you had to go live at Lanark Lodge and you were a real brave soldier these last few days too as you lay dying. I only hope I can be as strong when my time comes. I think I will be though, because you taught me well!
Love Cathy
Friday April 11, 2014
Condolence From: Jeanne Buckley
Condolence: Dear Cille,Jenny and the rest of your family;

Deepest condolences to you and your family.

Carl and I had the pleasure of their friendship on Garden Ave and with "The Circle of Friends" The Alzheimer's Group. Fran and I became friends during the difficult journey with our husbands.

May your fondest memories comfort you during this difficult time.
Thursday April 10, 2014
Condolence From: Brenda Bryan
Condolence: Dear Jenny, and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. They are together again.
Brenda
Wednesday April 09, 2014
Condolence From: Mark Cosco
Condolence: Marcel, Cille, Jenny, and Cathy

Adele and I are thinking of you at this time.

All our love
Tuesday April 08, 2014
Condolence From: Debbie Wilson
Condolence: Sincere sympathy on the passing of your father. I knew the past little while; life was difficult for him. However he always kept a twinkle in his eye;and drew smiles from many people. It was easy to love Bernie!
He is now rejoicing in heaven with your mother. Rest in peace Bernie.
Debbie Wilson (Lanark Lodge)
Monday April 07, 2014
Condolence From: Gail Thomas
Condolence: Bernie was a sweetheart. I shall miss him greatly when I volunteer at Lanark Lodge. I have been visiting him & Frances for years when they were neighbours of mine, and then when they were at the Lodge. I take comfort in the faith that he & Fran are together again, as they should be. My sincere condolences to their family.
Monday April 07, 2014
Condolence From: Brent Whiten
Condolence: To the D'Eon family
My thoughts and prayers go out to you all at this difficult time. Bernie was kind and gentle man, we came to know at the Lodge, we will miss him. Brent PSW
Monday April 07, 2014
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