We Remember
Wieser, Mary
January 1, 1970 — January 1, 1970
Passed away peacefully at home with her family at her side on November 1, 2011 at the age of 91. Survived by her children: sons Eric of Vancouver, Cam (Sheila) of Kelowna; daughter Lynn (David) Pihl of Kelowna; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
She loved and was loved by her family and friends and remembered most for her generous and gracious hospitality. Private family service.
Dear Cam: I want to send you a heartfelt condolence on the loss of your Mom. I was a recipient of her generous hospitality during our fishing trip to Savary Is. in 1979,
as well as in her home in Vancouver.
I will never forget that.
Having loving parents is a great blessing. I hope that the memories of
your Mom’s love will always cover you
as with a gentle garment.
Your friends — Augusto and Carol Coello.
Lynn and David, Cam and Sheila, and Eric, Please accept our deepest sympathy at the loss of your dear Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Doug and Jo-Anne (Medicine Hat)
We are so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I(Helen) have fond memories of your dear mom, She has such a loving & caring spirit. I cherish the several times we had wonderful chats on our way to our hair dresser. She spoke very fondly of her family & loved you dearly & Was so proud of you all.
You will miss her so much!
May God grant you His Peace at this difficult time.
Your loving friends; prayerfully, Peter & Helen
We share your sadness, but find comfort in that it was a life well lived. Aunt Mary was a gracious, classy lady who made my first trip to Vancouver a cherished memory.
Richard and I, Andrea and Scott, send heart-felt condolences to you, Lynn and David, Cam and Sheila, and Eric. Our Aunt Mary was truely special and her kind friendship to our mother was much appreciated. We send this with gratitude for her life.
We send our heartfelt condolences to all of Mary’s family. She was a lovely neighbour and we will miss her here at Le Chateau.
Lynne & Bill Heidt (#3)
When I think of Aunt Marie (and Uncle Otto) I smile and think of how welcome they made me feel when I walked through their door on 55th St. in Vancouver. No matter what time of the day or evening you stopped by, Aunt Marie would treat you like gold. I loved to tell her about my adventures in life and in her playful sense of humor and friendship she would always make me feel good. I will always carry her in my heart. I loved her. Karen (Michals) Padrutt
To Cam, Lynn and David, we are sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. We certainly enjoyed her positive and caring attitude as our neighbour for the past five years. We will miss her. Bruce and Jacquie Jones
To the Family: We were sorry to hear of the passing of your mother, and think back of the many wonderful visits we had with her over the years. May God’s Blessing and Comfort be with you during this time of sorrow. Waldy & Marilyn Roller