Condolences
I am very sad to hear of her passing. My deepest condolences to everyone who knew Shirley.
We met Shirley for the first time this summer at a Colwell family gathering. While we barely knew her, she impressed us as a very friendly person with a great sense of humour and an appreciation for the importance of family. We were very sorry not to be able to attend the service today but want to express our sincere sympathy to the family and to let you know that our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. May your loving memories of Shirley comfort you in the days ahead.
My deepest sympathy to all of Shirley's family. We were co-workers at St. Joes for many years and more recently shared many memories over coffee at Williams. We all share in your loss.
I was sad to hear the news of Shirley's passing. My grandmother's sister, Shirley was kind to me and I wish I could be there to honor her memory in person. Unfortunately, distance makes it impossible to attend, but I will be thinking of her and our family tomorrow.
Mary Wagner purchased flowers (The Forever Sweet Bouquet)
Deepest Sympathy Bob and Mary
I am married to Shirley's nephew Bob. Shirley would tell us how when she and Ron were getting married little Bob would be in the wedding party if he could be the " ring burier". He walked up the aisle with his little cousin Rosemarie holding her hand. Shirley would tell us how well behaved they were for such young children, she always had love and laughter in her stories of nieces and nephews.
Our most sincere condolences to Tom, Judy, and the rest of the Sawicki family, on Shirley's passing. Alex Colwell and Elspeth Smelser.
Bob and Mary made a donation to HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO
We are very sorry to hear about your loss. From our family to yours, our most heartfelt sympathies.