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Condolence From: 2 North staff
Condolence: Roxy, Donald and family,

Alfie was a big part of our family on 2 North. We loved to listen to his stories about bubbles and Lizzie.

He had a kind and gentle soul. He had a heart of gold and always a smile on his face.

He will be truly missed on our unit but always remembered by all.

We know you are at rest Alfie and strutting your stuff in those cowboy boots :)

We miss you batman!!!
Gapow!!!!

Love 2 north crew xoxo
Monday July 14, 2014
Condolence From: Sue Tucker
Condolence: I am so sorry to hear about Alfie's passing. He was a passionate, caring gentleman with an amazing sense of humour. I supported Alfie at the college as well at him home on Brown and Balsam streets. He always told me to tell me husband that he should buy a batman costume for Halloween :). He enjoyed sharing his many stories. He very much loved his family. He will truly missed by many. Rest in Peace friend.
Thursday July 10, 2014
Condolence From: Phil, Mike, Barry and Staff at Alf's house
Condolence: Roxanne, Donald & families
We all are very sorry to hear of Alf's passing. He will surely be missed. Alf with his quick wit, smile, infectious laugh, his great sense of humour and all his stories made him a one of a kind guy that will live on here. All the stories of Donald buying his brand new 1976 chevy and having to have all the repairs done to it, (the story being told to us in 2010) was made to think it just happened a short time ago. He loved his job at Robins returning with his bag of apple fritters and a 7.5 raise. He always talked about the new jacket he was getting from the company(Robins) being special ordered as they didn't have what he wanted. He loved to tell many stories (whether true or not) to anyone who would listen. Alf could always entertain one with stories of family holidays or out on the farm. We also remember the times Alf would tell us he or his roommate and him were going to the mall to see the girls at the dollar store. Many trips were made to the mall or Tim Horton's, sometimes many in one day. Alf would always have many stories about Lizzie/Tiffaroonie and Bubbles. We are sure Alf got some new footwear for his new adventure. He will surely be missed by us all. Rest in Peace our Friend.
Thursday July 10, 2014
Condolence From: Lex MacArthur
Condolence: Roxanne and Family,

My condolences on the passing of Alfred. He was a genuine, kind, and funny man. During my time at the college and years working for Community Living it was always a pleasure to run into Alf and enjoy a conversation with him. He enjoyed telling a story and his face would light up with a smile as he mentioned visits with his family.
Thursday July 10, 2014
Condolence From: Maria Hand
Condolence: Sorry to hear about Alfie's passing. I worked with him at the college.I really enjoyed working with him.
Wednesday July 09, 2014
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