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Condolence From: Barbara (Clyde) & Courtney Parcher
Condolence: Barb and I send our condolences to all the family. As a family you have shown the character that Would make Max very proud. We looked forward to the visits from the 'Westerners'. We especially remember with fondness Marilyn and Aunt Minnie's visit with us in Kingston. Marilyn and our John playing ping pong in the back yard and Aunt Minnie swimming in Lake Ontario at the age of 70. You are part of a great family and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love to all, Barbara, Courtney and John Parcher
Condolence From: Barbara (Clyde) & Courtney Parcher
Condolence: Barb and I send our condolences to all the family. As a family you have shown the character that Would make Max very proud. We looked forward to the visits from the 'Westerners'. We especially remember with fondness Marilyn and Aunt Minnie's visit with us in Kingston. Marilyn and our John playing ping pong in the back yard and Aunt Minnie swimming in Lake Ontario at the age of 70. You are part of a great family and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love to all, Barbara, Courtney and John Parcher
Condolence: Uncle Max always had a story, or a joke to make me smile. He was quite a character, and loved his family very much. He will be missed. I am so glad he was a part of my life.
Condolence: Our sincerest condolences to all our friends in the Purcell family (immediate and extended). We will miss seeing Max next door for coffee, and at all the community sporting events.