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Johannes Lamers
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Condolence From: Koen van den Heuvel (son of Agnes van den Vossenberg)
Condolence: I am very sorry to have heard about the death of Jan and I hope Mia and her family can find the strength to mourn and to carry on without Jan.
Thursday January 17, 2008
Condolence From: Tina Enderwick
Condolence: Dear Mia, Eric & Marie, Leslie & Memo and family
Please know how sorry we are to hear of Johns passing. I will remember his great sense of humour and the way he made me laugh. It was a pleasure to meet such a kind and gentle man. May your circle of friends and family give you strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Love Tina, Ken, Scott and Kyle Enderwick XO
Monday January 14, 2008
Condolence From: Betty and Al Kingsbury, Kentville Nova Scotia
Condolence: We were very sorry to hear about Eric's Father's passing. Please accept our sincere sympathy.

Betty and Al
Sunday January 13, 2008
Condolence From: Sheila Rogers
Condolence: Dear Eric, Marie and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your father passing away. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sheila Rogers
Sunday January 13, 2008
Condolence From: Mary and Henry Van Vroenhoven
Condolence: Hi Marie, I spent the last few hours sending you a condolence to the Armstrong Funeral Home and when I pushed "send" the Microsoft Internet would not open the site and it read " task aborted "and it lost my rather long email.


Mia, Eric, Marie, Abbey, Graham and Lamers family,
I am sorry to hear of Johns passing and Henry and I send our prayers and heartfelt sympathy. When you first meet John alot of people are left with the impression that he was a tough guy but once you get to know him I realized that he was a soft, direct, teddy bear. John loved his family and was a devoted grandfather. When needed he was there to either drop off or pick up his the grandchildren at the babysitters, at school or to look after them on sick days from school and Pa days. John even filled in when the babysitter was sick. He enjoyed spending time with his family and yes don't forget the Bingo. When I started to write this the first thing that came to mind was Lemon meringue pie and pudding I then read what Abbey and Graham wrote, and you guys forgot the "Dutch Cheese", home made applesauce and the sprinkles. John was proud of his grandchildren and his face light up as he showed you guys off to his friends at the church breakfast. He was so proud that Graham was an alterserver and that Abbey always remembered him at the back of the church and would help him hand out the bulletins. John led a good life he, "ran the race, fought the fight and he kept the Faith". John (Opa) will be missed. Mary and Henry.
Sunday January 13, 2008
Condolence From: Mary and Henry Van Vroenhoven
Condolence: Mia, Eric, Marie, Abbey and Graham, I am sorry to hear of Johns passing and Henry and I send our heartfelt sympathy to you. When you first met John (Opa) people often got the impression that he was a quiet tough guy, after you got to know him better I realised that he was more like a soft, direct, teddy bear. John was a devoted grandfather who made sure he was there for his grandchildren when needed, to pick them up at the babysitters even when they were toddlers, to to look after them when they had sick days from school, and to drive them places when needed. He loved showing them off to his friends at the church breakfast. John was so happy and proud to see his grandchildren at church, he loved to see Graham become and alterserver and always appreciated it when Abbey would assist him in handing out the bulletins at the back of the church. John always had sense of humour and it is clear that Eric and Graham have inherited it from him. Abbey and Graham, when I started writing this, the first thing that came to mind was Lemon Meringue Pie and pudding and then I read your condolence and you guys forgot the "Dutch cheese" and homemade apple sauce, and the sprinkles. We know he is in a better place now (is there a Bingo Heaven?) and his little aches and pains with his wrist and knees won't bother him any more and you will have fond memories. Most of all John, "ran the race, fought the fight and kept the Faith". I know he will be missed.



Sunday January 13, 2008
Condolence From: Dirk van den Heuvel
Condolence: Tante Mia en familie, wij wensen jullie veel sterkte bij de verwerking van dit verlies.
Dirk & Kasia.
Saturday January 12, 2008
Condolence From: Jesse & Nina Veltri-Sampogna
Condolence: "Although it's difficult to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow." Author Unknown

Dearest Eric, Marie, Graham, Abbey, Mia, Leslie and Family:

We are very sorry to hear of the passing of your very special Johannes. Please know that you're in our thoughts and prayers and that Time is a great healer. May God continue to sustain you all with his love and mercy.

Jesse, Nina and Family


Friday January 11, 2008
Condolence From: Lollie & Don Morrison
Condolence: We were deeply saddened to hear that John went to God .

Be assured that you will all be in our thoughts and prayers.

We will certainly miss him

Love and God bless.

Lollie & Don
Friday January 11, 2008
Condolence From: Gillian Arlidge
Condolence: Dear Eric, Marie and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult days. All my love, Gillian
Friday January 11, 2008

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