Condolences
Farewell to a wonderful lady Annie who devoted her life to serving others and making people smile and laugh with her antics.
She truly was “ one of a kind” who made the world a better place and we could all take a lesson from her. She will be dearly missed by any one who crossed her path in life. We will miss our inspiring visits with her.
Our sincere condolences to the MacLeod family in the loss of your dear sister
Mike and Bev
To the MacLeod Family, Eleanor and I send our sincere condolences on Ann’s passing. She was a dear friend of my Mom Eva (Reta’s sister). She enjoyed a full life and may she Rest In Peace. God Bless!
Until we meet again my dear friend. As you always said, "Happy Trails". I remember you telling me , your loved ones have been gone so long you question whether they were even here at all. Oh what a wonderful reunion you are in for. Thank you so much for blessing my life in many ways and always giving so much of yourself by blessing others. You were a real treasure but, we know He only takes the best. Until we meet again.
To our dear MacLeod cousins, Catherine, Charlotte, Bill & David (Also to extended families): Condolences on your loss of a wonderful sister Annie! Annie was a larger than life person with a great sense of humor! One time when she was visiting here she drove us up a long, narrow, winding road to visit the gravesite of Alexander Graham Bell. During that journey she had a minor collision with an oncoming vehicle. She got out of the car and said to this guy, “Sorry I kissed your bumper!” It was with this calibre of humor that catapulted her to an extraordinary level of popularity; never “acting” or “aspiring” to climb that popularity ladder, but simply displaying her “true, loveable self!” As kids we looked forward to her visits, always eager to get a drive in her big luxury cars, like that “Olds 88 Convertible,” but at the end of the day, we always loved Annie “more” than her cars! In her professional life as a nurse, we are sure she was of great “comfort” to the patients cheering them up with her “jovial bedside manners!”
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you all during this difficult time!
Barry & Garry Watson, Baddeck, N.S