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R. Keith Yeates
Memorial Candle Tribute From
P.X. Dermody Funeral Homes
"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Memorial Candle Tribute From
Lynne Yeates
""Till we meet again" Your Lynne"
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Condolence From: Julie Lostracco
Condolence: Dear Lynne and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you now. You and Keith have both made your way bravely through a very difficult time.
Julie
Wednesday March 01, 2017
Condolence From: Julie Lostracco
Condolence: Dear Lynne and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you now. You and Keith have both made your way bravely through a very difficult time.
Julie
Tuesday February 28, 2017
Condolence From: Cathie Sidorkewicz
Condolence: Dear Aunt Lynne - So many wonderful memories of Keith over the years. One of my favourite was introducing us to our family dog Sarah. Of course there were the family parties, high stake card games and interesting stories about life in the services, hotel business, college, and of course good golf stories. It makes me sad thinking about his passing. It also makes me feel happy and lucky to have had the opportunity to meet and love such an amazing person. He will always be an important part of our family.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Brenda Yeates
Condolence: Dear Grandma Lynne,
We are thinking of you during this time...thank you so much for your kindness over the years and for staying connected with us, I hope this can continue...as a child I always enjoyed visits from you and Grandpa, specifically I remember all the treats you gave us (of course, every child's dream!) Whenever I eat Black Forest cake, I always think of Grandpa - he used to bring them for us from his hospitality students if I got that right? Another favourite memory was visiting your cabin in New York. I remember there being a bat inside which involved quite the commotion with lots of running, screaming and a tennis racquet! Visiting the dairy farm while at your cabin was another highlight. I'm so glad Sadie got to meet grandpa and I so appreciate you helping us to coordinate visits. Thank you for being by grandpa's side until the end, he was lucky to have you xo
Brenda, Brian and Sadie
Sunday February 19, 2017
Condolence From: Samantha Emerson
Condolence: Dear Grandma, I know that times are hard right now but the entire family is here with you. We all loved Grandpa very much and his memory will live on through the stories we share and the memories we have with him. I love you both so very much.
Sunday February 19, 2017
Condolence From: Linda Emerson
Condolence: Dear Mom, So many memories made through the years. Whether at the cabin or a family get together. We laughed we cried we cursed but it all brought us closer together. There will now be a hole where Keith used to be but he is in a better place. Love Linda
Sunday February 19, 2017
Condolence From: Leanne Sidorkewicz
Condolence: Dear Aunt Lynne,

We are thinking of you during this time. We have had many nice memories of Keith throughout the years. These include holiday dinners at Grandma’s, the cabin in Ellicottville (fall festivals) and many other family events.

Love
Leanne & Blair
Sunday February 19, 2017
Condolence From: Ian and Nora Yeates
Condolence: Dear Lynne:

Dad lived a long and interesting life, from 1930's Britain as a boy to various overseas postings with the army as a young man, and then to Canada in middle age and beyond. Here he had a number of challenging and rewarding jobs and careers. He also was very lucky to have met you and to have had many happy years with you. The cottage life in NY State, and the toing and froing to Toronto, holidays to Cape Cod and Mexico, and, importantly, a home in the Burlington condo. Dad had a good innings, and in large part due to you. His last years at the home were not easy for him or you, but he owed much to your care and attention while there. I was grateful that I was able to visit when visiting Ontario and have a bit of time with you both. I am sure he is looking down with thankfulness for all you brought into his life. I know this is a tough transition for you, but hang in there. Love Ian and Nora.
Sunday February 19, 2017
Condolence From: Kirsten, David, Michael and Annika Pugh
Condolence: Dear Grandma Lynne / Great-Grandma Lynne,
We are thinking of you. I'm grateful for all your kindnesses over the years, and am particularly glad that we were able to see you both last summer for a visit. We showed the kids those photos again when we told them the sad news. It meant a lot to me that our kids wee able to meet you both. It's clear that Grandad loved you very much. Take good care of yourself. Love, kirsten
Saturday February 18, 2017
Condolence From: Neil Yeates
Condolence: You have lived a long and varied life, from London, England around the world to Canada. Rest in peace, Dad.
Neil
Saturday February 18, 2017

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