Posts to the tribute of James Hughes

Thursday, November 27, 2003
Dear Granda I am so glad my son Robert was old enough to get to know you well. He thought it was great you teaching him the old scotish songs.We will miss you until we meet again. Tell nana I love her. bye just for now. love margaret xxx
Darryl Hughes posted a condolence
Thursday, November 13, 2003
Granda, I will never forget: - Twix bars and orange pop after every Sunday hockey game - Curry powder in your home made soup - our only round of golf at Fairview golf course - when we went to see WWF wrestling at MapleLeaf Gardens (Andre the Giant vs Jimmy "Super Fly" Snuka) - visits from you and Nana while I was at work in Port Dalhousie I have always been honoured to carry on the Hughes name, and I am happy that you knew our name would continue through my son, Aidan James. Say hi to Nana! Love, Darryl James Hughes
sadie posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
dad, no words can tell how much i miss you,you were the best dad anyone could have,and my best friend.thank you for waiting till i made it back from florida,i could tell you knew i was there by your bedside with the rest of the family.when you get up there and meet mum give her a big hug from me and tell her i love her.many a good laugh we all have talking about all the fun times we had with her,love to both of you till we meet again,sadie james and family
JAMES HUGHES posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
WELL DAD, THE DAY IS OVER AND IF YOU COULD HAVE BEEN THERE, YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD. WE KNOW THAT YOU WERE THERE IN SPIRIT. YOU WILL BE MISSED.
robert & margaret murphy posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
its a sad day for all who new you Jimmy, Heaven just became a better place ..love ,your daughter Margaret and son in law Nibs.
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
Dear Granda, I will miss you. The thing I always remember about you, is when we came to visit (when you were in your house), you always had a bowl of soup for us. You had to fix it up your own special way (adding the "accent" and spices to it). You always said "sit down and have a wee bowl of soup". I am glad you spent your last years in Linhaven, the nurses there were great to your family when they spent their last days with you.I will miss you, Granda. Love always, your granddaughter, Carol xxoo Loving wishes also sent from Tom and great grandchildren, Chelsea, Jordan and Jay. p.s give Nana a hug and a kiss from us when you see her.