Paul and my husband worked together at Tremci for many years. He was a true gentleman and I am so sorry for your loss.
Have so many fond memories of Mr. Williamson. He was a dear friend of my parents so my memories of him are primarily from my childhood. He was a quiet, classy man - so glad he went peacefully. Although I hadn't seen him in years, I will miss knowing that a man of his caliber shares the planet with me. RIP Mr. W ❤️
Matt, please accept the heartfelt sympathy of the Skrepnek family. I became friends with your folks through church, SBC, then through watercolour painting with Shirley. We shared many fun times together over coffee, the three of us, and my hubby Reg and I occasionally dined out with your folks, too, as they introduced us to dim sum! They visited our cottage, now our home, while Shirley and I attended a week-long workshop on Stoney Lake led by Paul's friend and former co-worker, Zoltan Szabo. PAUL has constantly kept in touch over these past years, and I'd phone him every couple of months for a quick chat. I'm sure going to miss those emails, but will fondly remember all the laughs and great conversations shared. God bless you, Matt.
I have known Paul since he became a resident at Amica. Always enjoyed conversations with him, time spent together on Residents' Council, lots of laughter and a very memorable visit with Paul a week ago at Credit Valley. Paul will always be remembered fondly. Peace be with Paul and his son Matt.
We are so sorry for your loss. We know we can’t make your pain go away, but I want you to know we're here with a shoulders or an ear or anything else you need. You have our sympathy and condolences. Our family is keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers.