Georgia and I are so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Wilson. She was such a lovely lady with a very big heart. In the turbulence of the late 60's, when I was a teenager and went to high school with her son Paul, Mrs. Wilson always welcomed me into the Wilson home and regularly provided a gentle, but firm, word to help me on my way. She was so gracious and so kind and I am so grateful.
Our condolences to the entire Wilson family.
Tom and Georgia Carter
Edmonton
We send our condolences to Anna Wilson’s family on her passing. Our friend, Paul, looks so much like his Mum!
As you mourn the loss but also celebrate a full life, well lived, may the many memories comfort you.
Blessings,
Greg and Jennifer
Dear extended Wilson family,
We were privileged to meet and know Mrs Wilson through Pat, my nursing colleague, when it was discovered my grandfather had christened Pat and Paul, upon their arrival, while their dad studied at Emmanuel College at U of T. Mrs Wilson always struck me as a more lovely Nancy Reagan, full of grace, of faith and devotion to her family, as much as they were to her. She has left this world a better place, by gracing it with her precious progeny, Sherron, Pat and Paul and their children. Pat’s enviable loving care to her mom, until her dying day, as sole caregiver, was, no doubt, with the love of her extended family, what kept her heart beating for as long as it did. May all of you know there is a swarm of loving arms around you. With loving care, Jill and David
We have very fond memories of aunt Anna. We were so sorry to hear of her passing. She was such a kind,pleasant and gentle lady and a pleasure to have in our home while she was at home on holiday.We also, have very precious memories of staying in her home and in their holiday home while we were on holiday in Canada. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time. Stephen and Joy