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In Memory of
Robert Maurice "Bob"
Ellenor
1952 - 2014
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Condolence From: Alan & Joan Reed
Condolence: Stacey, Aimee, Patsy, Karen, James and families:
We were saddened to hear of Bob's passing and are sorry we were not able to attend the memorial service. Bob was an inspiration to all. We are humbled by his determination when facing the challenges of everyday life and managing his farm.
Tuesday February 25, 2014
Condolence From: Linda and Alvin and family
Condolence: Stacey, Aimee and families. No words can express what a great loss you have suffered. Bob left such a great impression on everyone he met with his strength, kindness and witty personality. Especially so with his family here in Nova Scotia. Please know how much of a loss we feel here as well. May you find comfort in knowing how proud of and how much he loved his family,and especially so for the grandchildren. He will never be forgotten.
Friday February 21, 2014
Condolence From: Sharlene Beaulieu
Condolence: Dear Stacey, Amy & families - Len and I are truly sorry to hear of your loss. We remember Bob with much fondness and a great deal of respect & admiration. Bob always modelled a courageous, upbeat, positive, & encouraging attitude. In fact, the staff at the hospital where Bob was following his accident shared that Bob was an encouragement to all of the staff and a joy to be around - they all wanted to be the one who took care of Bob. May your happy memories sustain you always. Sharlene (Froese) Beaulieu
Thursday February 20, 2014
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