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Gladys Gemmill
In Memory of
Gladys
Gemmill
1918 - 2016
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Condolence From: Alf & Lore Buffam
Condolence: Dear Linda & family, I just learned of Gladys' passing this morning. Alf & I would like to send our love & condolences for your loss. We are truly sorry. May you find peace in the many memories you have experienced over the many years you have had together. I mostly remember Gladys from her visits to Dad's store, she was always pleasant and had a beautiful smile. Alf knew her better, and says she was a beautiful soul, truly a lady. Please know that I understand the loss that you are living through. With love, compassion and sincerity.
Wednesday August 31, 2016
Condolence From: Dianne from Dr Moxon's office
Condolence: To Glady's family. I wish to express my sympathies on the loss of Gladys. She was always up for a chat and a smile. May she rest in peace.
Monday August 15, 2016
Condolence From: Donna & Wendell Catchpaw
Condolence: We were saddened to hear of the passing of Gladys, she was a wonderful lady who was always smiling.
Our sincere condolences to Linda, Barb and the grandchildren.
Thursday August 11, 2016
Condolence From: Cathy Hansen
Condolence: Gladys and Willard were our neighbours on the Rideau for many, many years. Gladys was a perpetual optimist. Always a smile; never a complaint (unless Willard was doing something to irritate her, but even then she would end with a laugh) and never short of words. She grew the most amazing flowers. Zinnias became my favourite because Gladys grew them like a hedge; a wall of fabulous, vibrant colors with blossoms the size of saucers. She gave me zinnia seeds every year but mine were never as big and stunning as hers. I think that Willard must have created a botanical steroid concoction that Gladys applied to her flowers or maybe it was as simple as liquefied pike. Her beloved cats Romeo and Juliet were never far from her and I think they adored her as much as she adored them. She loved to talk about her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of whom she was so proud and you did her proud with your obvious devotion to her. May her lasting memory be a blessing to all those she knew.

With my sincere condolences, Cathy Hansen
Thursday August 11, 2016
Condolence From: Connie and Doug Legg
Condolence: Gladys was one of my Fallbrook mothers and had such a special part of my life growing up. She always had a wonderful smile and infectious laugh. She was such a lovely lady who touched the lives of so many! May fond memories give you comfort in the days to come.
Thursday August 11, 2016
Condolence From: Don & Sheila Cooper
Condolence: To the Gemmill and Irvine families, our sincerest condolences on the loss of your loved one, Gladys!
Don & Sheila Cooper
Wednesday August 10, 2016
Condolence From: Mary Kilgour
Condolence: Sincere sympathy to all of Gladys' family. Gladys has been a dear friend of mine since 1969.Gladys and Willard drove the AM Kdg children to Glen Tay School. Gladys would come to our Mother's Day Teas. Not that long ago she was reminiscing about these times.Gladys had the most amazing flower garden, especially zinnias, no matter where she lived. At times the deer were a challenge; like the row of tulips just ready to open their heads.Gladys was famous for her rum balls, her love of her family and her friends,visiting and chatting on the phone. She loved attending our Unit 5 meetings, even driving up from Brockville. Even though Gladys was getting on in her years she looked and acted much younger. Her death came as a shock. The wonderful memories that we cherish will keep Gladys living in our hearts.
Wednesday August 10, 2016
Condolence From: Larry and Tracy Deforge & Family
Condolence: Our sincere condolences to your whole Family .She certainly lived a good long life. May she rest in Peace.
Wednesday August 10, 2016
Condolence From: Florence McIntyre-Doran
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to Glays's family& especially Bertha who will miss her so much Gladys was a bright light in the lives of those she touched..Rest in Peace. Sincerely Florence Doran..
Wednesday August 10, 2016
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