Condolences
It was with great sorrow that I read of Aiyyanas' passing. She touched my life and then she was gone, and I will never forget our meeting. The longer that I live, the stronger is my faith in the transmigration of souls. Aiyyana is a very great lady, and an extraodinary person.
My prayers and thoughts go out to the family I dont think I ever met Aiyyana my mom talked a lot about her and she had said that her nick name was Togo. I just know she is with the members of the family that has passed on. She will never be forgotten for she was a strong woman in her own right.
Go in Peace cousin
I would like to send my deepest Condolences to the family of Aiyyana. I met Aiyyana at the First Peoples' House at McGill University and had the privilege to spend some quality time with her. I missed her very much when she moved back home but have thought of her many times over the years. I am so sorry for your lose. I have lit a candle in her memory and will sing the travelling song so she may have a safe journey to the other side.
In Peace, Lynn Fletcher
I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family of Aiyanna on her passing. I became friends with Aiyanna when she was a visiting student at McGill University almost 10 years ago. I was stuck by her presence, strength and strength, and I was very lucky to get to know her and share a few holiday celebrations with her. My prayers go to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. I remember she talked often of her love for her parents and her family, I wish her a safe journey to the other side.
In sympathy
Waneek Horn-Miller