I am sorry that we won’t be able to attend the Celebration of Life in Toronto, but
I hope to see Susan the next time you visit Vancouver.
Our thoughts are with you Susan.
Best regards,
Maureen and Bill Cafferata
Our sympathy and love to Susan and the family who cared so faithfully for Ian in the past few years. He continued to live life to the best he could despite health concerns. he leaves behind a rich legacy in his chosen profession, those he mentored and his many accomplishments. May many good memories bring comfort to Sue.
When I first started to work for Ian I had learned that he was a little strange and an interesting man. He and I got along well. I understood him and I respected him. We talked about many different things. He had quite the knowledge. Also the conversations on photography and architecture was one of the things that I enjoyed having with Ian. He will be truly missed, but knowing that he is at peace now with no pain is comforting. My prayers go out to Sue and Craig. I send my condolences to your family!
May his memory be an abiding blessing
Sue, it is with sadness that I send my condolences to you and the family. We became friends at Inspire and we shared stories of life's journey then. I said a brief hello to Ian on our Zoom call. I came to realize quickly that there was much joy in your life together.
Praying you will feel the support of family, friends and the comfort of God, our Heavenly Father.