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In Loving Memory

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

Remembering George Evans April 26, 1937 - September 23, 2002 In loving memory of Pa, our special husband, father, grandfather and friend. It's been one year since you were taken from us, but it seems like only yesterday. So many people say that it will get better with time, but it will never be easy living without you in our lives. You were a very remarkable man...warm, kind,caring, funny, and always concerned for others. You taught us right from wrong, and showed us how important it is to live each day to the fullest. You would always overlook any faults that we may have had, and encourage our dreams, praising the simplest accomplishments. You worked very hard at everything you did, and never expected anything in return. Your stories and jokes were always welcome, and so easily touched out hearts. Your loving smile could make anyone feel good inside, and so often did. What we wouldn't give now to be able to share all these special things with you again, to catch the Leafs on TV, or maybe just go for a walk. Although you're no longer here with us physically, we know that your spirit is with us always, every second of the day. You were so much more to us than we could have ever expressed, no one could have asked for a better friend, role model, husband, father, or grandfather. We will cherish our memories forever, until we meet again. Lovingly remembered, Mary, Melanie & Brittany In Loving Memory of our dad, George Evans Dad, we think of you often and always with love. We think about how hard you worked, and how much you did for the family. We remember the times you encouraged us, and see how your wisdom and caring have helped shape our lives. We look back on favorite memories that remind us how much we've always meant to each other and always will. There are many times that we think of you, Dad, and feel proud and thankful and very lucky that you were our father. Until we meet again, Debbie & Al, Greg & Patty

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