My Auntie Wen
I am sorry it has taken me so long to write. I still don’t know just what to say. This loss has shaken me, another tough one to accept. It was a different Christmas without you, a hard one although you were definitely there in spirit.
I don’t know if you really knew how much I looked up to you. How much I “got” you. You knew me and loved me for who I was. You had such great advice, I so looked forward to your take on things when I was confused about something. I could depend on you to give a straight answer. You’d worry about hurting my feelings or saying the wrong thing but you never did. I always knew that what you said came from your heart, from a place of love and caring, a little worry. It was always genuine.
I have many memories of you throughout life. You were someone I could count on. You treated me like I was one of your own, gave such thoughtful gifts and always knew when I needed encouragement. Thank you for always being you. Thank you for loving my children and making them feel so special and loved each time they came through your door. You took the time to get to know who they were too, their differences, how to talk to them, what they liked and didn’t. It was so appreciated and didn’t go unnoticed. My boys have beautiful memories of you as I do.
We will all miss you greatly. You left too quickly. I will mourn your memory and the time we will not get to spend together. I will try to watch over Casey and Mikey and hopefully be there for them, somehow, when they need it; as I know they will for me. They are wonderful boys and will contine to do great things.
Good bye for now Auntie Wen. Please know we loved you so and will think of you often. With gratitude, respect, and so much love,
Ali (aka Ali ba ba) xoxo
I can still remember all of us laughing and playing on the kitchen floor in your parents house when we were kids Wendy. Such innocent and happy moments we all shared back then. I'll never forget those times Wen. I'll miss you deeply. Love, your cousin Paul
I'm so very sorry to hear of Wendy's passing. I have some very fond memories of laughing long and hard with Wendy at some family functions. Sending my love and thoughts to all family. Sharon xo
Casey, Angela, Mike and Emily:
We are profoundly sad to hear of this overwhelming loss in your life. Please know we are thinking of you all and sending loads of love your way.
Uncle Paul, Aunt Darlene and family xoxo
Dear Mark and Kim and family
I am saddened to learn of Wendy’s passing.I remember her fondly from Wa-Sa-Ah-Bun and the stands supporting Sir Winston’s teams.May you find comfort in your memories and each other.
Sincerely
Karen Carlson
I was very saddened to read of Wendy's passing. She was such a sweet lady, always and had the most beautiful smile. My condolences to all of the family.
Casey, Angela, Mike & Emily, My heart is so sad for you all. Lynn & Kim, just can't imagine losing a sister. I will always remember Wendy with a smile and be glad she was part of our family.
Lots of prayers for you all,
(Aunt) Jane
Kim and Alexis, I am sorry to learn of the passing of your beautiful sister and aunt. I am sure that you have many happy memories which will bring you comfort in the coming weeks and months. Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss.
So sorry to learn of Wendy's passing. I always enjoyed our visits including the two lads and Mark of course. I am thinking of you all. My mom is turning 90 this week so I will be visiting her in North Carolina and am sorry to miss Wendy's celebration of life. Take care. Hugs to you all.
Dear Mark and family of Wendy ,
My thoughts are with you at this time and wishing you comfort in your beautiful memories .
Sincerely ,
Veronica Stockwell
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Monday, November 13, 2017
Dear Mike & Casey,
I am so sad to hear about your mom. My thoughts are with you guys.
Kelty
To Kim and the entire Fair family, our thoughts and our prayers are with you right now. We are saddened at the loss of a former neighbour and school friend. I'm sure Wendy will live in our hearts forever.
Sincerely, Paula Harris
We were deeply shocked and saddened to hear about Wendy's passing. Wendy and Nancy were "besties" back in the day and we have such fond memories of her and all the Fair Family. We will cherish those memories and good times and hold Wendy near and dear in our hearts...our deepest sympathies to all of you...rip Bear
I lost touch with Wendy many years ago, but we grew up together in old Glenridge and I treasure the memories I have of Wendy and the Fair family. My condolences to her family.
So very sorry to hear of Wendy's passing. Wendy worked with my Father (Murray Wyant) at Domtar and we knew her from the Glenridge neighbourhood. I also saw and spoke with Wendy regularly at the Pen Center. My sincere condolences to her family. Taken far too soon!
Camp Wa-sa-ah-bun has lost another bright light. Your smile was your trademark Wendy and I hope that you and Patsy can keep the campfire going up there. Kum bay ya.
We are so sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. You and Casey are incredible young men. Can only imagine the pride she must have taken in sons such as you. She will always be with you in your heart and your memories.