So lucky to have had you in my life since 1980. Thank you for being my friend. We met in 1980 at Ontario Housing, Dixie Mall, and kept in touch all these years. Rest in Peace. Always in my heart
My parents, John and Eileen and our family has known Annie May since the mid 1950's when she and her family moved onto our street. I became best friends with her son Rick and Annie May became my second Mom.
Her mood never seemed to change. She was always happy and helpful, positive and friendly and she loved to laugh!! She was very good at bridge, baseball, curling and bowling but she excelled at being a true friend.
We feel very fortunate to have had her in our lives.
Our deepest sympathy and love to her family.
The Alderdice family spent many a happy time with Annie May at the cottage and at Marg and Bill’s home. I recall all the bridge tournament weekends at the lake and the good times they all shared as well as car trips west and east with Marg, Bill, Grace and Annie May. Annie May’s positive spirit and friendly personality always shone through. She will be greatly missed and always remembered.
Very sorry to belatedly hear of the passing of Annie May. She was a dear friend of the Alderdice family (Bill and Marg) for years, going back to the sixties on Asgard Drive. Annie May spent many years enjoying travel, curling and bridge with Marg and Bill. A lot of bridge games enjoyed at our family cottage on Bluewater Beach. The Alderdice family were very fortunate to have Annie May as a true friend.