So sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you.
Dear Stefan & Tanya,
We were so sad to hear of the loss of your dear mother.
We attended Yoga classes with your mom for the past several years and can't begin to tell you the joy your mom brought to our class. With her clever comments, and dry British sense of humour, she often had us all in stitches. We often referred to our class as "Laughing Yoga" thanks to Ann (no e). She also shared many of her life stories with us about coming over from England and playing hockey. She was such a vivacious, down to earth character who will be dearly missed.
Please accept our sincere sympathies for your loss.
Grant & Claudette Smith
Heartfelt condolences
Thinking of you
We met at the seniors Center in yoga class. I thought her name was Ann Knowy the first few times we shared names at the beginning of class. Ann always had a keen sense of humour and a caring tone for others in the class. Sometimes she would share a story about life back in England. Other times she spoke of coming to Canada to play hockey. Often she spoke of her family. Her fondness for her husband and children could be felt in her tone. I will dearly miss her strong spirit, her caring for others and that sharp wit of hers. Love you Ann no E
I send my sympathies to Anne’s family, especially to Tanya who came to my yoga class a couple of years ago with her mom, (thinking of you, and sending you my love Tanya at this most difficult time). Anne was always welcoming, caring and funny. Everyone who met her here in Milton enjoyed her humour and pure kindness. She will be sorely missed!!! I am very grateful to have met such a fine lady.