Nothing I can say will take away the pain you’re experiencing. I want you to know that I care about you and share in your sadness.
My family and I would like to send you and your family our condolences and prayers of healing.
RIP Auntie Gwen… I will forever cherish our conversations❤️ I Hope uncle Jimmy and the rest of our family was there to greet you… Baseball season won’t be the same without you… we love you 🕊️❤️🥹
I first met Gwen in 1984 when we worked at the Scotiabank branch at Aquitaine Plaza in Meadowvale. She had a great sense of humour. We stayed in touch intermittently over the years. She visited us when we lived in Newmarket. We’ve been Facebook friends for many years. I have enjoyed reading about her fandom, her beloved Blue Jays and the many singers she loved. Mostly I think of her as a wonderful mother and GG. My heart goes out to her family in this great loss.
It’s funny, I feel I know Gwen my hole life. I met Gwen when my cousin Kema started a friendship with Cathrine. I was just a teenager. I used to walk pass Gwen’s house back and forth from school and Gwen was always seem to be either outside or always doing something. I grew up and moved away. I came back to Toronto and Cathrine invited myself and my son into her home. It felt as if time has stood still. As Cathrine and I looked back at us being foolish teenage kids I looked over and Gwen was either cooking us something. Or just sitting in the sofa watching and cheering for her favourite team. The blue jays. I left after our visit and Gwen just put back a special place in my heart that she puts in everyone’s she comes in contact with. Gwen you will always have a place in my heart.