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Joyce lit a candle
Friday, December 7, 2012
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I miss you Mom. The hugs, the tea and conversation, talking things over, your advice...baking together and family get togethers. I hope we can do it all again sometime. Love you lots. hugs and kisses....J
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Craig and Darlene Beesley posted a condolence
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Dear Tom, Linda and Family We are thinking of all of you today. We appreciated talking with Jean and Bill last night to gain a perspective of Beth's life. On reflection today, I thought of the words of King Solomon in Ecclesiastes and hope they can bring comfort today. Ecclesiastes shares the wisdom that only a life lived for God is a life fulfilled. It is also gives a message of joy and enthusiasm. My limited knowledge of Beth reveals to me that her personal relationship with God allowed her to fully enjoy His blessings. We extend our love and best wishes to the entire family. Craig and Darlene
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Karen & David McConnell posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
We are saddened to hear of this family loss and want to send to all of you our deepest sympathy. Aunt Beth was such a lovely and gracious woman who will always be remembered for her kindness and concern for others as well as a wonderful generosity of spirit. Thinking of you all as you memorialize her and celebrate her life. Trusting, too, that you will find solace in your faith and in your many memories.
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Rhetha & Dan Roy posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
Linda, Tom & family With our sincere condolances to everyone. It has been a rough and long week for you all. Try to focus on the good times. Sorry we can't make it to Aylmer, as Dan was cueing in Clinton tonight, and tomorrow we head to Georgetown to babysit, so the parents can attend a wedding. Our thought and prayers are with you. Yelow rocks to all. See you soon.
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Gordon and Margaret Bennett posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
To all the Charltons: I will always remember your Mom's smile, her graciousness and the days she would take me to the United Church Bookstore, always with a stop for lunch somewhere. My heart goes out to all of you in this sad time. Margaret Bennett
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Judith (Charlton) Cantin and family posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
My sincere condolences to all of you at this time. I have very fond memories of Aunt Beth, and one that comes to mind, even after 50 years, is all of us children sitting outside under a tree, shelling peas for the next meal while Aunt Beth told us the story of Gregor Mendel. My wish for you all is that memories and stories of your Mom surround you with comfort and peace.
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Lorna, Ron, John and Kevin Hilborn posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
Dear Charlton Families, Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers as you gather to celebrate the life of Beth. Beth had many roles throughout her life - when I first met Beth, it was as "Mrs. Charlton - Tom's Mom". My family got to know the Charlton family, when Tom and Linda decided that they would like to build a life together in Springfield. Early on, I took summer trips to Springfield and always felt like one of the family. Times around the kitchen table with such excellent food, listening to stories told, lots of laughter, music - these are still fresh in my mind. Beth taught me how to prepare some of the vegetables for freezing - I still remember to be very careful with the peppers! There will be many stories that will be special to each of you, as Beth played a significant role in so many lives. We are blessed to have shared time with Beth throughout the years. Her smile has a special place in my heart. With love, Lorna, Ron, John and Kevin
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Pat Laur posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
To the Charlton Family So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. It is so sad to lose a parent. My thoughts and prayers are with at this difficult time. My deepest sympathies. Pat Laur
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Ron and Linda Parry posted a condolence
Friday, December 4, 2009
Dear folks Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in the loss of a very dear mother and grandmother. Beth was a very special person and we enjoyed working with her at the Springfield hall for meals etc. Remember the good times and may God bless you all in the coming times. Ron and Linda Parry
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Ruth, Yvonne and Mary posted a condolence
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Joyce and Louis and family, We are sorry to hear of your mother passing. We are thinking of you Mount Forest Office
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Leslie Pipes posted a condolence
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Dear Tom, Linda, Kimberly, Emily, Cameron, Brent, Terry, Gregg, Beth, Gemma, Louisa, Oliver, Sophie, Owen and families; I am thinking of each one of you at this sad time. I will always remember Beth as being a thoughtful and kind wife, mom, grandma, great grandma and friend. I am indeed lucky to have enjoyed many of Beth’s wonderful home cooked meals (both at the farmhouse and in Springfield). As I sit and think about Beth, there is one thing that I know for sure … she loved her family more than anything, yet she always opened her heart and home to others. Many years ago, Beth took it upon herself to write a letter to the Board of Education on my behalf. She knew that I had been looking to make a change in my teaching career so she decided to help me out. That is the kind of woman she was. She would go out of her way to try and help others, yet she did so in a very quiet (but efficient) way. I had the privilege of visiting Beth a few times at Chateau Gardens and on the last visit, she was happy because I had taken my guitar. I will never forget her smile that day. Because I hadn’t memorized the music, I would have to stop each time I came to the end of a page. I would turn it as quickly as I could; Beth would quietly laugh each time this happened. My guitar playing was certainly not spectacular, but as I left for home, I felt that Beth was the one who had made my day. Each time I have gone to the church in Springfield, I can’t help but look towards the spot where both Beth and Fred always sat. Together, they raised a wonderful family. Along with Fred, Beth will be missed, but may your memories, stories, tears and even laughter, remind you of how much you all were loved. Each of you has learned from a good ‘teacher’ and that will be a part of Beth’s legacy that will live on. Love, Leslie and Emma, too XO
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Janess Binns-Landell posted a condolence
Thursday, December 3, 2009
To all the many Charlton family members I met through the years as I served as a minister at St. John's United Church in Springfield. Your mother was a dear parishioner and I missed her presence in worship when she moved to Chateau Gardens. I know she sowed many seeds of love that are living on through her children and her children's children. May you all receive the kind of comfort Beth gave many others. Sincerely, Janess and Roger Landell and family too
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Kelly & Chris Pearson posted a condolence
Thursday, December 3, 2009
To all the Charlton family: "No matter how old we are, losing a mother is one of the deepest sorrows a heart can know, but her goodness, her caring and her wisdom live on, like a legacy of love that will always be with you." Many fond remembrances of Mrs Charlton - she was a terrific neighbour, exceptional community member and a long-time friend of Mom's - they attended "normal school" together. She was one of the treasures of Springfield and will be deeply missed. Our sincerest sympathies to all her family.
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Bill and Jean Pipes posted a condolence
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Linda, Tom, grandchildren, great grandchildren and Charlton families: Beth was a devoted friend. We talked about the three of us growing up in Saskatchewan and our love of Ontario. The marriage of Tom and Linda enriched this friendship. (Together, we shared the joys of their home, the love of our grandchildren, and great grandchildren.) The Charlton families became our extended family and Beth showed her appreciation. Beth and Jean shared stories of our U.C.W. and bible study. Bill and myself looked forward to her mini holidays at our home in Guelph. The three of us would drive to Rockwood to visit Helen and Ray - always lots of chatter and laughter. (Beth and Jean would have a girl's night for a show and icecream.) We miss Beth and will always remember her warm smiles and loving kindness. Our love and prayers are with each one of you. May each day bring you greater comfort - "you are not alone." With warm hugs, Mom and Dad / Grandma and Grandpa / Bill and Jean.
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Dave and Patty Pipes posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
To the Charlton family: We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom/Gramma...She was truly a lovely lady with a smile that permiated the room! May each and every one of you find comfort in the memories of being blessed by a very special mother. Much love and prayers in this time of sadness. Love, Dave, patty, Erin, Hannah and Madeline Pipes