In Memory of

Lucy

Strickland

Condolences

Condolence From: George and Ellen Daley
Condolence: Ralph and Family: Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. Please accept our deepest condolences. Rest In Peace Mrs. Lucy.
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Berniece Coffey Conway
Condolence: Condolences to the Strickland family’s,Aunt Lucy you will always be in our heart , I will miss our little chats . RIP Aunt Lucy love you always xoxo
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Marg@Dan Turpin
Condolence: My prayers and thoughts are with the family. She was a wonderful lady.Miss you
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Geraldine @ Mike
Condolence: Strickland family, our condolences to your family on the loss of a special person. Aunt Lucy was loved by so many people. As she closed her earthly eyes here on earth and open her heavenly eyes in heaven she is join by her family in heaven, and that is comforting to know she is with them.
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Josephine & Billy White
Condolence: Heartfelt condolences to all of Aunt Lucy’s family . May her gentle soul forever RIP. Both of us have so many wonderful memories of her living among us in St. Brides. Her kindness and compassion to all who entered her home will be fondly remembered. I hope as a family you seek comfort from your great memories too. Take Care 💛💛 Josephine & Billy
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Francis Lundrigan
Condolence: Miss Lucy, I remember meeting you for the first time as a young boy, when we moved up to Verner from Toronto. I did not understand why we had to call you “Miss Lucy” and why Lucy wasn’t sufficient. People told me that we used that title for you out of respect and it did not take many interactions with you to understand that respect is what you deserved. Most of the respect that I had learned, for others, at that young age, was respect that had been earned through fear, but that is not the kind of respect that you earned. The respect that you deserved was earned through your genuine kindness, compassion, and love for others that was given freely by you without any thought of yourself. Throughout my childhood I always knew that there was a safe place for me at your house. I knew I could go to your house anytime and feel protected and safe. There was one time where my brother David chased me from one end of Verner to the other to lay a classic older sibling beating on me, but I made it in your door just in time and he knew better then to follow me in there. You knew something was up but you never asked and instead just gave me some cookies, some water from your tap, and the protection that your love offered. As a troubled teenager/young adult you never lost hope in me. Every time you seen me during those years you would remind me that you knew I would turn out “Ok” and although others would be surprised by any turn around I made, you would not be. As those years passed and I matured into the person that you always told me I could be, we didn’t see each other as frequently. When we did see each other you would remind me about what you had said with a little “I told you so” and “I told your mother too, that Franny would do alright”. I had the pleasure of knowing you for over 30 years and although you were not my biological grandmother you were the only one I ever knew. I could not have asked for a better grandmother. Your love and belief in me has guided me throughout my life and impacted me in so may ways. I last seen you a little over 2 years ago and I remember thinking how beautiful you were and how kind your eyes still looked. I remember leaving Bettys that night feeling happy that my family (Leslie, Darius, and Avrum) and I had a chance to see you again, but also feeling sad knowing that your health was failing. I can still remember Avrum saying “Is dad crying?” as we pulled out of the driveway. I will miss those kind eyes and your thoughtful ways and all the wonderful things that were you. Your body may be gone, but your memory will live on in my heart and the hearts of all of those that had the pleasure of knowing you during their lifetimes. Love you always Francis Lundigan
Saturday April 21, 2018
Condolence From: Julia Mcgrath
Condolence: "There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart." Love you always my beautiful aunt ...... Julia xox
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Annie and Francis McGrath
Condolence: Our sincere Condolences to all the Family of Aunt Lucy. We are deeply saddened to hear of Aunt Lucy's passing. We are thinking of you all at this sad time. Our thoughts are with you . We all have wonderful memories of her, she was indeed a Great Woman who will be missed by everyone that knew her.
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Carolyn Tessier (Conway)
Condolence: Sincere condolences to Great Aunt Lucy’s family. Xo
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Kay Coffey
Condolence: So sorry to hear of Mrs. Lucy’s passing...I remember when she lived in St.Brides...went to her house quite often. Very nice woman...May she Rest In Peace!
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Sharmaine and Bill O'Reilly
Condolence: Deepest condolences on the passing of Aunt Lucy. She was such a wonderful lady, always with a smile and a happy disposition. Mom will truly miss her.
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Joan, Shane, Emily and Claire Morrissey
Condolence: To Aunt Lucy's family we want to extend our sincere condolences to each of you. Aunt Lucy was such a fun and loving person; a smile for everyone and a kind word to everyone. We always enjoyed her visits home to NL and have great memories of our times spent with her. I loved going to Aunt Lucy's house when she was living in St. Bride's as we had such fun there and enjoyed our times at her house. Hugs to each of you my dear cousins and may Aunt Lucy Rest in Peace. Love from Joan
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Annie and Pat, St. Bride's
Condolence: Sending our deepest condolences to the Strickland family. You are each in our prayers and thoughts.
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: mike and mary careen
Condolence: To Lucy's family so sorry for your loss,please accept our condolence.
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Cindy & Marc Ouellette
Condolence: Emile & Nancy and Family We are so very sorry for the loss of your mother. We hope that in time, the memories of happy occasions will help to heal your aching heart and return the smile to your soul. R.I.P Lucy Cindy & Marc Ouellette
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Francis Lundrigan
Condolence: Miss Lucy, I remember meeting you for the first time as a young boy, when we moved up to Verner from Toronto. I did not understand why we had to call you “Miss Lucy” and why Lucy wasn’t sufficient. People told me that we used that title for you out of respect and it did not take many interactions with you to understand that respect is what you deserved. Most of the respect that I had learned, for others, at that young age, was respect that had been earned through fear, but that is not the kind of respect that you earned. The respect that you deserved was earned through your genuine kindness, compassion, and love for others that was given freely by you without any thought of yourself. Throughout my childhood I always knew that there was a safe place for me at your house. I knew I could go to your house anytime and feel protected and safe. There was one time where my brother David chased me from one end of Verner to the other to lay a classic older sibling beating on me, but I made it in your door just in time and he knew better then to follow me in there. You knew something was up but you never asked and instead just gave me some cookies, some water from your tap, and the protection that your love offered. As a troubled teenager/young adult you never lost hope in me. Every time you seen me during those years you would remind me that you knew I would turn out “Ok” and although others would be surprised by any turn around I made, you would not be. As those years passed and I matured into the person that you always told me I could be, we didn’t see each other as frequently. When we did see each other you would remind me about what you had said with a little “I told you so” and “I told your mother too, that Franny would do alright”. I had the pleasure of knowing you for over 30 years and although you were not my biological grandmother you were the only one I ever knew. I could not have asked for a better grandmother. Your love and belief in me has guided me throughout my life and impacted me in so may ways. I last seen you a little over 2 years ago and I remember thinking how beautiful you were and how kind your eyes still looked. I remember leaving Bettys that night feeling happy that my family (Leslie, Darius, and Avrum) and I had a chance to see you again, but also feeling sad knowing that your health was failing. I can still remember Avrum saying “Is dad crying?” as we pulled out of the driveway. I will miss those kind eyes and your thoughtful ways and all the wonderful things that were you. Your body may be gone, but your memory will live on in my heart and the hearts of all of those that had the pleasure of knowing you during their lifetimes. Love you always Francis Lundigan
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Francis Lundrigan
Condolence: Miss Lucy, I remember meeting you for the first time as a young boy, when we moved up to Verner from Toronto. I did not understand why we had to call you “Miss Lucy” and why Lucy wasn’t sufficient. People told me that we used that title for you out of respect and it did not take many interactions with you to understand that respect is what you deserved. Most of the respect that I had learned, for others, at that young age, was respect that had been earned through fear, but that is not the kind of respect that you earned. The respect that you deserved was earned through your genuine kindness, compassion, and love for others that was given freely by you without any thought of yourself. Throughout my childhood I always knew that there was a safe place for me at your house. I knew I could go to your house anytime and feel protected and safe. There was one time where my brother David chased me from one end of Verner to the other to lay a classic older sibling beating on me, but I made it in your door just in time and he knew better then to follow me in there. You knew something was up but you never asked and instead just gave me some cookies, some water from your tap, and the protection that your love offered. As a troubled teenager/young adult you never lost hope in me. Every time you seen me during those years you would remind me that you knew I would turn out “Ok” and although others would be surprised by any turn around I made, you would not be. As those years passed and I matured into the person that you always told me I could be, we didn’t see each other as frequently. When we did see each other you would remind me about what you had said with a little “I told you so” and “I told your mother too, that Franny would do alright”. I had the pleasure of knowing you for over 30 years and although you were not my biological grandmother you were the only one I ever knew. I could not have asked for a better grandmother. Your love and belief in me has guided me throughout my life and impacted me in so may ways. I last seen you a little over 2 years ago and I remember thinking how beautiful you were and how kind your eyes still looked. I remember leaving Bettys that night feeling happy that my family (Leslie, Darius, and Avrum) and I had a chance to see you again, but also feeling sad knowing that your health was failing. I can still remember Avrum saying “Is dad crying?” as we pulled out of the driveway. I will miss those kind eyes and your thoughtful ways and all the wonderful things that were you. Your body may be gone, but your memory will live on in my heart and the hearts of all of those that had the pleasure of knowing you during their lifetimes. Love you always Francis Lundigan
Friday April 20, 2018
Condolence From: Jim Glover
Condolence: Lucy, You are with the angels and saints in God's heavenly home. Rest in peace my kitchen buddy with the two of us having washed so many dishes for the CWL. Am surely going to miss you. Jim Glover
Thursday April 19, 2018
Condolence From: Jerry/ Rita Conway
Condolence: Sincere Condolences to Aunt Lucys Family. May her gentle soul rest in peace. Jerry/Rita Conway
Thursday April 19, 2018