11 messages received
Dearest Sharon; We are so very saddened to hear of Dillon’s passing. We’re sure that Dillon & Dad are partners in that big workshop in the sky ! He will certainly be missed by all who knew him ! With Love & Caring; Lorraine, Cindy & Families
Lorraine Zapotochny & Family, March 1, 2021
Sharon: We deeply regret your loss and we remember Dillon fondly. Both you & Dillon treated us very warmly from the time we first met you on one of our Canoe Trails trips. I will never forget your faithfulness to haul the Snow Trails group out to the Wildman’s cabin. I will never forget how much fun it was to visit with you both. Even though the time I was able to spend with Dillon was very short, he was a good friend. There is nothing anyone can say to comfort you. You have lost your best friend. The only thing I can offer is Jesus Christ. Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 1:4 “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles…” My prayer is that you will know this comfort in this time of deep need.
Dominick & Marilyn Ghilardi, March 1, 2021
Dear Sharon and family we were sorry to hear of the loss of Dillon, please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time Mike and Weezie
Mike and Louise LeClerc, March 1, 2021
I was so sorry to read in our local paper that Dillon had passed away. Several years ago I had the privelege of working for a few years with Dillon at GM here in St. Catharines. I enjoyed his great sense of humor and we could always count on a good, humorous story from him at lunch time. He had an unending list of tales from his youth, family life, and of course he never tired of spinning yarns about his beloved Kipawa. Not long before he retired, he brought me a gift, that upon unwrapping, turned out to be a nice blue ‘Kipawa’ tee shirt. He was responding to some small favor I had done for him, repairing a tool from his home woodworking shop. I still have that tee shirt, and it still fits, although the word ‘KIPAWA’ is a little stretched now when I pull it on. Everytime I have worn it I have thought of Dillon. Be assured, I will be wearing it on Wednesday, and I will be thinking of Dillon and his family. God Bless. Gord Hardy
Gord Hardy, March 1, 2021
Dear Sharon and family, our deepest sympathy to you all. Dillon was a real character and will be surely missed. Although we haven’t seen each other for some time I think of you often. Wishing you all God’s blessings as you move forward in life with the great memories of your life as a family.
Don and Donna Porter, March 1, 2021
Sharon and family We were very sad to learn of Dillon’s passing.We remember the fun times we all had at Pen racquets. Dillon always enjoyed making others laugh and telling stories. Jason and Joel remember the time we spent at the cottage at Kipawa their first trip to the real “north”. You and your family are in our thoughts.Take care. Sincerely. Kent and Marsha Smith.
Kent and Marsha Smith, March 1, 2021
Dear Sharon We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Dillon. He truly was a good man and he will be greatly missed. May the love of those around you,help you through the days ahead… Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. “Yo” and Brenda Bukowski
"Yo" and Brenda Bukowski, March 1, 2021
Dear Sharon and Family, Hoping you will remember us – the Uppers and the Maybee’s – Bob and I were so sorry to hear about Dillon, you don’t know how many times through the years I have thought of you both, and even wondered where you were living. Memories are flooding back to our younger days with Dillon courting you from our home on Permilla Street, and of the great times myself, Archie (who past away 4 years ago) and Dillon spent in our teen years dancing away at Pelham Road. May God give you and your children the strength and Peace you will need during this difficult time. Yours most sincerely, Bob and Sharron Upper (Maybee)
Sharron & Robert Upper, March 1, 2021
Our deepest sympathy to your family in this difficult time. Will miss his chat at the Legion.
Des and Doreen Saseville, March 1, 2021
Tammy and family: I have just read about the loss of your dad. I am so sorry. I remember what a nice man he was! My prayers are with you. Robbie and Jim Davidson
Robbie Craine Davidson, March 1, 2021
Dillon was always so willing with a smile and a helping hand, his generosity extended to so many. He definitely made his piece of the world better and we will miss him. He was my good friend but then if you didn’t consider Dillon your good friend, you just hadn’t met him yet.
Cathy Roberts, March 1, 2021