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Yvonne (Winsor) Myers posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Aaron,Judith, Yvonne and Family
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Christopher. We can't relate to your pain but know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
We just watched the livestreamed service and it was absolutely beautiful. I feel your pain Aaron and am sending you a great big bear hug from your cousin Yvonne. We would love to be able to drop in but we are there in spirit.
God be with you all. May all your treasured memories help during the days and weeks ahead.
Yvonne and Pat
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Gladys Clarke lit a candle
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
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Judith, Aaron and Yvonne;
Don’t think of Christopher like has gone away his journey’s just begun.
Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears, in a place of warmth and comfort.
Think how he must be wishing, what we should know today, that nothing but our sadness can really pass away.
Think of him as living, in the hearts of those he touched, for nothing loved is ever lost
and he was loved so much.
Our deepest condolences.
RIP Christopher
Gladys, Dorothy, Carol, Camille and family.
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Terri and Mel posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Dear Aaron, Judith, and Family,
We offer our deepest sympathies for the loss of your beloved son, Chris.
May God bless and hold all of you in His arms to comfort you and bring you peace. Our hearts and prayers are with all of you now and always.
Terri, Mel, Aaron, Monicca and Patrick, Rebecca, and Daena
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Gerard Ouimet posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Aaron I’m so very sorry to hear off Chris passing. I remember him fondly being always with you Aaron at the dogs events.
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Gerard Ouimet
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Madeline (Winsor) King posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Aaron, Judith and Yvonne,
Last Tuesday morning when I received your call, I was shocked to hear that Christopher had passed. It must have been devastating for you but you must be relieved that he is free from his suffering and pain and safe in God’s arms.
We will always remember his vacations to Newfoundland and and the times he visited with us. The first time he was around the age of six and cousin Michelle had accompanied you. Later he made a visit just with his dad. He was so full of happiness because he was able to connect with his Winsor family.
I remember when sister Pauline and I visited with you in Ontario. During that visit, we made dinner plans and we decided to dress a little fancy for our evening out. When I came downstairs, Christopher studied me for a moment and remarked, “Oh my God, Mrs. Chancellor!” For those who watch The Young and Restless, you know to whom he was referring. His remark brought much laughter, in true Christopher fashion.
I know you will cherish your precious memories and I know these memories will bring laughter as well as tears.
God wanted an angel to flutter around and he saw Christopher and it was his time to go. As the warm weather approaches, and you sit on your deck or in your garden and you notice a butterfly go by, that will be the spirit of your social butterfly saying, “Don’t worry about me now, I’m alright. “
Rest In Peace Christopher. We all love you.
Aaron, Judith and Yvonne,
We wish we could be there for you, to help comfort you in the difficult days ahead.
Take care, stay safe and God bless.
Madeline and Austin
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Bruce and Ollie Davis posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Aaron, Judith and family,
We are so sorry for your loss.
We wish peace and comfort, to you and your loved ones
as you go through this journey of mourning and healing.
Sincere condolences.
Bruce and Ollie Davis
Brookfield, NL
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Gail uploaded photo(s)
Monday, March 8, 2021
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Uncle Aaron, Aunt Judith, and Yvonne:
My heart is broken for you. It’s so hard to believe that Chris has left us. I remember him as a small serious little boy who danced his way to being a handsome young fellow He was always so happy to see us when we would visit from Newfoundland, although he’d explain he couldn’t stay long: a friend to visit, or some responsibilities at his job to tend to (he was always so proud to tell me of his duties at work!). We are grateful for all the friends and family he had in the area.
He loved his family, was so sociable, and so proud of his job, that you just know, even now he’s not alone, there are friends and family to greet him, especially Grandmother Winsor.
We are with you now, and will be with you for the livestream service as well...look around, the funeral home will be filled to capacity with hearts of everyone who wants to be there to mourn with you and to celebrate Chris’s life.
Cousin Gail Murrin (daughter of Pauline & Victor Muurin)
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Crystal Smith posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Uncle Aaron and Aunt Judith,
Our hearts are heavy with sadness for you as you had to say your earthly goodbyes to your beloved son. Although distance did not allow us the opportunity to have frequent visits, we are all linked by the special bond of the Windsor family.
We remember Christopher’s exuberant personality, his love of family and his love of music. Oh, how he loved to dance! Treasure his delight in life. Pass his kindness and friendliness on. Each time you hear some lively music, look up and smile because we are sure he is tapping his feet and getting ready to dance.
In the days ahead, we hope you will find comfort in the love Christopher shared with all. The love which is now being reciprocated by all he touched.
God bless!,
Crystal and Robert
Pamela and George
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Pauline Murrin posted a condolence
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Dear. Dear Christopher;
It hurts so much to know you've left us, but oh how thankful I am that you are not suffering anymore.
Rest in peace my precious nephew. I will remember your visits here, my visits at your house and you giving up your room for me
and telling me how pleased you were to do it. I remember too being there once at Hallowe'en when you were only 3 or 4, taking you in my arms to comfort you so these big bad ghosts and goblins at the door could not get at you.
Now you are in God's arms and will be taken care of forever more.
I will cherish my memories and remember you with love always.
I mourn with your Mom, Dad and family and send my love and deepest sympathy to them.
Much love from Aunt Pauline (Winsor Murrin)