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Friday July 16, 2021
Condolence From: john,pam,mike,jason,cyrstal
Condolence: aunt Irene was a special aunt. We will always miss her especially on Wednesday's going shopping in Brantford on "auntie day". Lots of love from all of us
Tuesday September 19, 2017
Condolence From: susan taylor (meridew)
Condolence: i remember when my Aunt Irene and my late mother Edith worked for the Walker Press ..i would walk down walnut lane and peek in the window to wave at them both,back in those days they wore skirts to work. How you helped me ride my new bicycle with my brother Jeff in the front basket. when you came for a visit you always treated my brother Rick,Jeff and myself an ice cream from the ice cream wagon that came down our street. Lots of wonderful memories woven in gold.. And after my late Mother passed away i visited you and Aunt Millie to get the motherly comfort i longed for and missed.Your Love was unconditional...And at the end of your life i was there with you faithfully everyday comforting you and loving you the way you had done with Rick, myself and jeff.

We Love and miss you Aunt Reenie. XXOO

The Meridew Family
Tuesday September 19, 2017
Condolence From: Tammie Anderson
Condolence: I have so many memories of Aunt Irene I hardly know where to start. Some of my earliest memories involve sitting around my grandparents' dining room table where the adults had tea or coffee. It was a natural gathering place and the place where I, my siblings and my cousins learned many of the important things about life. Irene was a huge part of that. She was always loving and firm in her beliefs and treated us all equally which couldn't have been easy. There were so many of us! At one point we spent several weeks living in their home until our new house was fit for occupancy and Debbie and I shared a bed on the opposite side of Irene's room from her bed. I was in there yesterday looking for a book my Aunt Gladys wants and I was shocked by how small the room seems now. It says something about her that she could live so happily in a home that didn't have many of the luxuries that we all take for granted. We can all learn from her example. I will miss you Irene...the stories of your adventures and your rock solid belief that there are better things ahead. I will never forget our shared adventures...most especially the search for your missing car at the CNE. Everyone should be blessed with an Aunt like you. Love you, always and forever..
Monday September 18, 2017
Condolence From: Deb, Rob, Joel & Elizabeth Martin
Condolence: We will all miss Aunt Irene so much... her love of her family, her keen interest in the lives of those around her, her enthusiasm for the Leafs and the Jays. Her legacy will live on in the enormous collection of photos that document her full and busy life.

-- Love you Reenie. ***Kisses and Hugs***
Monday September 18, 2017
Condolence From: Donna Walters
Condolence: To my Great Aunt Irene:

Thank you for being you and all that contributed to the health and well being of the Spurgeon Family and everyone around you. Aunt Millie will miss you greatly as we all will. May you no longer suffer in pain and now you can rest peacefully.

Love you, Errol, Donna and Malcolm Walters
Monday September 18, 2017

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