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Tracy posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Hi Wendy
It’s Tracy (previously from #61- with the cookie girls).
I’m so very sorry to hear about Allistair. I just saw the announcement online, though I’m several months behind. I was thinking of him today, when someone drove by who looked like him in a similar vehicle, though I’m living on the Island now and I figured it unlikely. Please know we will all be thinking of you and your family. You and Allistair really were the heart of Sagebrook and it wasn’t the same without you. You are both often in my happy memories there.
With love,
Tracy
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Jim Hunter posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
My deepest condolences. Will miss my dear friend.
Jim Hunter
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Chris Whitehead posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
My apologies for this late entry. Allistair was a friend and a great supporter of anything Rhodesian and his passing will leave a hole not only in the lives of his family, but in the lives of his extended worldwide family of Rhodesians. Please accept our sincerest sympathies Wendy on the passing of your beloved Al. Our hearts ache with you and we will keep you and him in our prayers. Love Annette and Chris
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Aiden Petzer posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
As a young child, my granny would often tell me about her much beloved younger brother Allistair.
It was however only after her passing that we had the opportunity to make contact through Facebook.
Uncle Al had sent me an invite and ever since he has always been the first to like a post or comment on a photo.
It wasn't much later after that, that we started talking; first we just sent emails and then the emails grew into hour long telephone conversations.
I quickly realised that uncle Al lived up to all my Granny's praise; we spoke about family, his adventures, my own adventures life in general.
It was in one of these conversations that I explained to Uncle Al that he was my only connection to the Ball side of the family, whom I knew so little about.
Once he realised this, he eagerly agreed to answer all my questions and freely shared tons of memories from his own childhood.
He even went through great effort to scan in and email me all his family photos, writing detailed descriptions for each.
The family history and memories he shared with me, I will forever treasure.
I was truly saddened by the news of uncle Al's passing and I will forever miss our conversations.
Uncle Al's commitment to family and his sense of adventure resonated with me deeply.
HE, WILL TRULY BE MISSED
Sincerely
Aiden
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Chunky posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
I noticed an omission on the wall. Al was attached to the BSA Police where he worked with me at the Joint Operational Command(JOC) Base situated at Makuti. We ran a 24 hour permanent Road Block searching vehicles.
Al, of course got down to the job with his normal vigour and that big smile. Nothing seemed to faze him.
There is an expression in the military. An Officer and a Gentleman. I served with many officers who by no stretch of the imagination could be described as gentlemen.
Al was an Officer and a Gentleman. I salute him.
When I think back I never heard Al say a bad word about anyone. Any job he was given no matter what, he smiled and just got down to work.
Although we have been many miles away from each other Al had always been in my thoughts.
Hamba Gahle Shamwari
R.I.P. Big Al.
Chunky
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Lyn Gaylard posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
Dear Wendy and family
We have many happy memories of you all. One that is still clear is Al meeting Wendy at the station as we came home from TTC at weekends, complete with our biology experiments of tobacco plant for Wendy and my cabbage plant. They usually didn't survive the trips so every time was a new plant! His cheerful encouragement helped us cope! Don't know if we ever succeeded in growing the plants!
We also have very happy memories of staying with you all in Cape Town.
Much love to you all , Don, Lyn and Tony
We pray for the peace of God and his comfort on you all at this sad time.
Lyn
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Carol P posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
My prayers and sympathy are with the family during this very sad time. Al was such a lovely man and always had a smile. I have wonderful memories of him in Rhodesia especially at Christmas in that huge "munsters" house - What fun. He was always so willing and what a great braai he could make.
Love to you all from Carol P
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Di posted a condolence
Monday, October 5, 2020
Al was a caring yet fun man who always helped others where he could. He and Wendy were a great help and comfort to me when my marriage broke up and he was very protective of me when I started dating army guys!!! He touched many lives and left a lasting impression wherever he went. I know you must all be devastated at his passing and he will leave an immense hole in all your lives. He loved his family from the very beginning when he and Wendy were first going out. Such a special man and special couple..
May happy memories of the times you spent with him help you all through this sad and trying time.
My love, sympathy and condolences to you all but especially to your Mum. She and Al had such a wonderful relationship which was an inspiration to many. The World is a better place for having had Al in it. He will be remembered as a loving, upstanding man who showed great fortitude, kindness, caring, understanding and strength to so many. RIP Allistair. He will be sorely missed.
Love and Hugs to you
Di
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Rob Cook lit a candle
Saturday, October 3, 2020
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Big Al - the epitome of a true "Rhodesian Gentleman"
Wendy & family my thoughts are with you at this time.
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irissramsdale@gmail.com posted a condolence
Friday, October 2, 2020
Allistair and Wendy were the property managers of Amberleigh town houses in early 2000. Before the second phase was ever started, Wendy and Allistair did everything they could to bring neighbours on our side together and connect us as one big family. They worked so well together as a couple. Their hearts and souls went into their work. Some of us referred to Allistair as a big “teddy bear” He was always ready to give a hug, especially when one was really needed. Allistair always made sure matters were taken care of and resident‘a needs were met. One day in a candid conversation, I came to realize that Rachael, a student in my class, was Allistair’s and Wendy’s granddaughter. Our relationship grew as friends and I realized just how much love was poured into their grandchildren. Allistair was the “grandpa “ every child would love to have. Even after they left Amberleigh for another management position, we still kept in contact; visiting and finding each other in different common places. (grocery stores, coffee shops, mall, etc) and I never left without my bear hug.
You will be missed my friend. Your bear hug was unique to you
My deepest condolences to Tracey & Eric and Brad & Barb and all the beautiful grandchildren.
Cherish all that LOVE and lLAUGHTER you shared together and may it help you to look up and smile every day because you know he is always watching and smiling at you.
Iris and Alan Ramsdale
Trish Freeman posted a condolence
Friday, October 2, 2020
I have such fond memories of visiting Uncle Al and Auntie Wendy, first as child in Harare, then as a young teen in Cape Town. Chris and I were blessed to be able to spend some our honeymoon with Uncle Al and Auntie Wendy, and a wee little Rachel. ❤ Uncle Al and Auntie Wendy were always wonderful, generous hosts.
Uncle Al was always a quiet, gentle man, full of love for Auntie Wendy, Tracey, Erik and family, Brad, Barbs and family. You will always be fondly remembered as a wonderful man. Your marriage and obviously lasting love has been an example to Chris and I.
This song makes me think of Uncle Al. I think the words are very apt for Uncle Al, a man of honour and integrity, a Believer in Deed. ❤
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yam8_NQwumc
A Believer In Deed
Petra
Words and music by Bob Hartman
Based on 1 John 3:18
On this journey we begin at birth
This fleeting moment that we spend on earth
No second chance to live it all again
It must be now or never
To cherish each endeavor
What will they say that I have left behind
A faithful heritage for all to find
What will they see?
I want my legacy to be
(Chorus)
He was a believer in deed
He had a heart of a different breed
He made his mark and he lived by his creed
A true believer
A believer in deed
Am I living everything I say?
Am I pointing others to the way?
Will I leave this world a better place?
Will Jesus say he knew me
Is Jesus living through me?
Did I maintain my authenticity?
A man of honour and integrity?
Remembering me
I hope that they will truly see
At the end of my days I know I'm gonna say
I wouldn't live my life any other way
I'll look to my posterity to carry on for me
And pray that they will see
(Chorus)
He was a believer in deed
He had a heart of a different breed
He made his mark and he lived by his creed
A true believer
A believer in deed
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Sandra Trionfi lit a candle
Friday, October 2, 2020
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I could tell Al was a loving and caring man. Al and Wendy have been our neighbours for quite some time. He was always the first one to say hello and take the time to stop and chat with our family. In the summer months I would often see him in the yard, visiting with friends and family, laughing and enjoying life. His most recent project I saw him working on in the yard, was a wood working project. I peeked over the fence where Al and Wendy were sitting together, talking and enjoying the weather. I stood there talking to them and just admiring how happy the two of them were. His memory will stay alive in all of our heart’s. Condolences to all.
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Paul Hollesen posted a condolence
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Condolences from here in Zimbabwe to the entire family at this difficult time.
I remember Allistair very fondly, and how welcomed I was always made to feel by him and Wendy. It has been a long time since we last saw each other in person, but the feeling of warmth, and his big heart has not diminished.
Much love to you all.
Paul Hollesen
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Barbra Wood posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Dear Brad and Tracey,
In honouring Al, the Patriarch of your family, I have to pay tribute to your late grandfather, Bernard, whom I had the pleasure of meeting as far back as the Karoi days. He was Nature’s true gentleman who honoured and respected his wife and who was not shy to demonstrate his love.
There is a reason for telling you this. Well over three decades ago the Rev John Broom, well known to Wendy, preached at Northside Community Church, Borrowdale, and he left indelible words in my memory which are so profound in truth, that I have never forgotten them.
“The greatest gift (legacy) a Father can give his Children, is to love his Wife.” Think about that for a moment.
Bernard’s legacy was passed on, and history repeated itself in Al’s home. The hello and goodbye kiss, the anniversaries and birthdays, his respect and so on, were all part of his loving. Wendy and Al were joined at the hip and the reality of John Broom’s words was personified in their close-knit family unit and I have no doubt they have been perpetuated in your families. In truth I do not know of another family where the generations happily run ‘as a pack.
As Head of his family, I honour the memory of Al who was a loving and devoted husband and for his part in raising a united family unto the next generations. Dearest Wendy, I thank God that your loving family will help you to cope with the huge vacuum in your life as you mourn together your beloved Al’s passing.
Lovingly
Bom
Ray Baylis posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Dear extended Ball family,
Al was always ready with a joke or a word of encouragement and loved his family deeply. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Sending our love and thoughts to you all.
Much love,
Ray and Melanie. Baylis.
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Victoria Dore lit a candle
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
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My deepest and sincere sympathy to Wendy and all of Allistair's family. I had the pleasure of knowing Allistair for many years over his course as caretaker for Sagebrook and dealt with him on all aspects of the Landscape Maintenance there. He was an extremely caring well natured man that loved his family more than anything. He always treated everyone with the highest of respect and I am very grateful for all the kindness and warmth he extended to me and all our landscape crew staff. For Wendy, I send my hugs, love and well wishes during this difficult time of loss. You were married to a great man, and you are an amazing woman. I am so blessed for the time I have spent with both of you.
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Darrell and Justine van Zyl posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
For some 50 years we have been able to say “Our dearest friends, Wendy and Allistair”.
Allistair was a wonderful man with whom we shared many laughter-filled conversations, so it is heart-wrenching to know that now we have to rely on great memories instead of adding to them.
Allistair and I served together (5th Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment) for many years, and my overwhelming memory of him is “Big”.
Big physically, big in spirit, big in humour, big in his love for his family – truly a man for the long haul and the hard yards.
Life dealt him some hard blows, but he never faltered. He simply rolled up his sleeves, developed a new plan, and got on with making things happen.
Our deepest condolences to Wendy, Tracey and Brad, and to the rest of the family.
We will always remember him.
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Mark Baylis posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
I can’t agree more with all the sentiments expressed about Al. Even though I only had a few opportunities to spend time with him, I have fond memories of the fun, family loving person that he was.
So sorry for your loss and our thoughts are with you all.
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Elaine and Alan Kidd lit a candle
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
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Al and Wendy were our wonderful neighbours in Kay Gardens, Salisbury in 1971. They were so kind and helpful to us, with their superior knowledge of looking after children...They allowed young Brad to feature in a Dairy Marketing Board commercial that Alan produced.
Later Al was Alan's commanding officer in the Army. While Alan was away on call up, one day Al arrived at our house. My heart sank as I was so sure that he had brought bad news about Alan. He quickly assured me all was well and offered me the chance to talk to Alan on the radio. I think the call sign was that I was his 'domestic seagull'!
Al and Wendy visited us in Thame, Oxfordshire in October 1982 and we had some adventures in the local area. 38 years ago.
Since then we have managed to keep in touch with news via the internet and hear about their lovely family in Canada.
Our sincere condolences to all the family on the loss of a good man.
With our love. Thinking of you at this very sad time.
Elaine and Alan Kidd
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Nola Rossouw posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Our deepest sympathy & condolences to Wendy & family, Rest in Peace Al, Lots love, Rossouw family(Nola)
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020
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We didn't know Allistair , only his son Brad, I suppose whoever educated and raised a pleasant man and a family man, was an example of this.
Please accept our ccondolences.
BackBox Family
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Maya lit a candle
Monday, September 28, 2020
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Condolences to Wendy and the family! Allistair was one of my regulars at Starbucks for the past four years. I’ll miss seeing him come in and sitting in our cafe.
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Tom and Barbara Baylis posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
It was way back in Pinelands, Cape Town, South Africa the we met Al and Wendy, their son, Brad and daughter Tracey. We got to know them well as the relationship between Brad and our daughter, Barbra-Ann developed and grew. We remember Al as the go-getter, entrepreneurial, business man, a man's man. One was always greeted with a smile and a firm handshake.
Once we all moved to Canada and became family, we saw Al very quickly transition into property management. He carried out this responsibilities with efficiency and great care and thoughtfulness.
His love for the outdoors and especially fishing was always evident. We will always have fond and loving memories of Al, the man, the loving husband, the loving father and of course a loving Grandfather. It was always a joy to watch his interaction with his teenage Grandchildren. He was the best father-in-law that our daughter could wish for. You will greatly be missed.
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Rankin posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
I met Alastir about 2 years ago at the Outdoor Recreational Council AGM in Yarrow. He made a great first impression direct charming and knowledgeable. He loved fishing and saving the threatened steel head fishery. He was knowledgeable and passionate for our rivers and fish and i will
miss him and his expert knowledge.
Phil Rankin
Rankin
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Marie Brevik posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
I am so saddened to hear that I will no longer run into Allistair when I am out and about in our community. For 12 years I would see Allister almost daily as I walked by his office at our clubhouse with my dogs Harley and Bob Barker. I always looked forward to seeing
and chatting with him. I was so sad when he and Wendy had to move away but was so happy when I would run into him at the mall or Costco and saw how well he was doing. Allister was a caring thoughtful man with a huge heart and always made me feel good when I saw him. He is a huge loss to his family and community. RIP Allistair xo
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Kerry Wilson posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
Uncle Al we will miss you so much. You were always such a joy to be around and your hugs were the absolute best. I have such lovely memories of our time in Zimbabwe, Chirundu, Kariba and then South Africa & Canada too. I am so grateful that I lived close enough to you in the last 20 years that we were able to visit you and you visit us. What a fun uncle you were! Thank you for always making us smile and being so loving and open with us. Lots of love to Auntie Wendy, Tracey, Bradley and families.
Love
Kerry, Kevin, Brendan & Amber
xxx
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Sue McCalla posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
I met Allistair and Wendy, in my capacity as an Occupational Therapist, following Allistair's accident. Allistair impressed me with his positive attitude, his motivation and hard work as he focused on his rehabilitation. With his and Wendy's creativity, we worked to renovate and make adaptations to their new home, to ensure it met Allistair's functional needs and provided him with safety and comfort in their lovely home.
It was a delightful experience working with Allistair and Wendy and I am so sad to hear the news of his passing.
My sincere condolences to Wendy and Allistair's family. He will be missed
Sue McCalla
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Liz jericho posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
Sorry to hear of als passing, a true gentleman, I met him a few years ago with my nursing, always positive, I know you all have wonderful memories, Liz Jericho
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Geoffrey Holloway posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
A friend second to none - I first met ‘Big Al’ in the latter years of my stay in Rhodesia and later when he moved down to Cape Town where we enjoyed getting involved in International trading - not too successful but fun never the less- we spent many many hours in the Crow Bar strategizing our next deal - as large as he was so was his capacity for live of his fellow man as he commanded the utmost respective and love of all his friends
He sure will be missed by all
Rest In Peace Shamwari
Geoff Holloway
Malcolm Marais posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2020
Our lovely friend and a Godly gentleman, Al. Such a great example to us all of how to live, love and work. We'll miss Al. Our love to Wendy who'll be missing Al so much, and so much more than us all. God bless you Wendy. Thank you for your faithfulness to and with Al through all the years, your hard work and support for the family, and your lovely friendship for my Mum Florence.
Our love and prayers to all the Ball family at this time. Thanks for Al!
Laura O'Reilly posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
There wasn’t a time that I met Allistair where I didn’t get a hug, a smile or playful teasing. He always made me feel so glad to have seen him. Allistair was larger than life in the way he adored Wendy and loved his grandchildren; he will not soon be forgotten. I want to be a grandparent and love my kiddos like Wendy and Allistair. Grateful to have known you Allistair; until we meet again. Laura
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Sunday, September 27, 2020
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Dear Uncle Al,
You were one of my favorite people on Earth and now you are one of my favorites in Heaven! You truly were my partner in crime and always had me in stitches of laughter. Whether it be honking down quiet Canadian neighborhoods, correcting Aunty Wendy mid-sentence, teasing Aunty Wendy about Plan A-Z, or constantly checking in our Stevestin Fish Shop, you always made me smile.
You had a zest for life and made everyone around you better. You even made your cat better! It was the cat chasing the labrador around your 5 acre property in Rhodesia....not the other way around!
You loved Aunty Wendy, Brad, Tracey and your grandchildren more than anything on earth and they loved you just as much!
We have nothing but fond memories of you and know you are resting easy up in Heaven!
We love you so much,
Ryan and Amy xoxo
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Sally Reed posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Dear Wendy. Tracey .Brad and families. So sad to hear of Al's passing. He was an amazing husband, father and grandfather. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all . Love Sally Kym and Olivia in Australia.
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colin watsonf lit a candle
Sunday, September 27, 2020
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It is with great sadness that we heard about the passing of Al.
I first met Al through my brother Chunky (BSAP/Support unit/Karoi/Sinoia Operation Cauldron) in 1971 in Salisbury.At 6 foot 5 he was an impressive man.He and Wendy were very welcoming and we had a good time.Fast forward many years and I find Al and Wendy in Langley,joining their kids in Canada.
We had good chats,coffee, shared a lot of memories.Al was always a decent man and he and Wendy produced an amazing family of kids,grandkids who all loved him.
God be with you Al,our thoughts are with all you guys during this difficult time,lots of love
Colin and Maryrose Watson
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Bonnie Greenlee posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
There are no words that can express our sorrow at Allistair's passing He was truly a very special and good man. We are blessed to have shared his friendship. We will so miss his company, warmth and wonderful humour.
He and Wendy are a shining example of abiding love. Our deep and Heartfelt sympathy, love and prayers go out to Dear Wendy and the Family.
Steve & Bonnie Greenlee
Julie Doran posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
What a lovely Uncle you were to us. I remember you coming to visit us in Durban on your business trips and always bring me a big slab of chocolate! You gave great big hugs and had a contagious laugh.
You will be missed and our love goes out to all those in your family left behind.
We are so sorry Aunty Wendy, Tracey, Bradley and Family.
Love the Doran Family x
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Geoff May posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
The first time I met Allistair was February in 1975, I think anyway, “F” Company 5RR 3rd Platoon, it was my first call up with 5RR and I still remember it today. I made great friend not only Allistair but many others who have mostly passed on now. Allistair and I spent many call ups together until November 1977, when I decided to leave and immigrated to Canada. It was in 1997, I think, when Sue and I saw a note in SA Sausage with “Rhodesian’s World Wide” about a get together with the contact of? You guessed Allistair Ball. Since then we have spent many days talking drinking coffee and reminiscing all the good times and bad as well.
I will miss my coffee buddy, we never did get that last one at Republica.
All my condolences to Wendy and all the family, he was a great guy and a true friend from 1975 to 2020.
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Susan and Geoff May Posted Sep 27, 2020 at 12:07 PM
Al our dearly loved friend. Many a loving day with you was spent reminiscing about old times in Karoi and the wonderful lives we lived in Africa. You and Wendy have been such good friends to us both that we we hold so dear in our hearts. Go well my friend, keep my seat warm
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Sunday, September 27, 2020
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It is sad news to hear about the passing of Allistair. I had the pleasure of living across the street from him and his lovely wife Wendy for several years. His smile and personality was amazing and he will be greatly missed by soooo many people. My deepest sympathy to Wendy and all Allistairs family and loved ones. RIP
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Jared and Jen Baylis posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Dear Uncle Brad and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Al was such a loving and devoted man who will be greatly missed.
We are thinking of you in this difficult time.
Love,
Jared, Jen, Luka, and Ethan
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Terry and Danny Pretorius posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
The world is a poorer place without you in it Al, our dearest brother-in-law.
You were so courageous, kind, compassionate, loving and giving, with a wonderful sense of humor (we loved your rhymes!)
Your gentle and thoughtful relationship with Mum and Dad (Hazel and Bernard) brought joy to our hearts and meant so much to them.
Your marriage to my dearest sister Wendy has been a shining example to us all and your children, Tracey and Bradley, are a tribute to you both.
We will miss you terribly Al, but we have so many wonderful memories in our hearts to look back on that will never fade.....Danny asked me to mention his abiding memory of you pulling up a chair to the fridge and tidying it up.
Till we meet again “juicy legs”.....
We love you,
Terry and Danny
Xxx
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Christel posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Oom Al will be missed!! We think back to many a Canada Day at Fort Langley celebrating with the Ball family n Canada!
Many visits, cups of teas shared together, and lovely cards and packages received from Wendy and Al! Always friendly encouraging, loving, caring and ready to help!!
May God be near and comfort the family and bring them Peace
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Christine posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Oh, I’m so sorry to learn about Al’s passing.
My deepest condolences to Wendy and the family.
Sending love and hugs,
Christine Boecker
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cornils@telus.net posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Wendy and family.
We were saddened when we heard of the passing of Allistair.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Wendy and family.
Sending our love.
Frieda, Uwe and Kevin
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Sheri & Mark Dohm posted a condolence
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Wendy and family. Mark and I are so saddened and heartbroken to hear of Allistair’s passing. You were both such important pillars in the Sagebrook community. We will miss Allistair’s quick wit and dry sense of humour. We will keep his memory in our hearts forever. You are in our thoughts and prayers, Wendy. Sending our love and condolences. Love, Sheri & Mark Dohm.
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