Lieu de naissance : Terre-Neuve, Canada
Lieu de décès : Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de décès : 21 janvier 2010
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we will mourn the loss of Bart Ford who passed peacefully with his family by his side. Left to mourn are his beloved wife Helen; his son Darren and his grandchildren: Tyler and Lyndsay. He will also be sadly missed by his brothers: Riv (Kay), Ed, Ray (Agnes), Bill (Joyce); his sister Loretta and his many nieces and nephews. Bart was predeceased by his parents Jerry and Bertha Ford; his sister Marg Ash and his brother-in-law Reid Kitchen. The family wishes to thank the staff at Medical Day Care and nurses on the Oncology Floor of Cambridge Memorial Hospital. The family will receive friends at Coutts Funeral Home, 96 St. Andrew’s St., Cambridge on Friday, January 22, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Clements R.C. Church, 745 Duke Street, Cambridge on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. View Cemetery. Parish prayers will be recited at the funeral home Friday at 8:30 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Medical Day Care of Cambridge Memorial Hospital or Hope Spring would be appreciated by the family.
“I was so sad when i saw Cheryl and she told me about Bart's passing.It's shocking how fast life passes us by and how we lose touch with those that provided such positive influences on our lives when we were young.Many years have passed since i used to frequent your home Helen, you and Bart always treated me like i was part of that home and i will always remember you both with much love in my heart.You both gave me a postive and everlasting perspective on what family and good people is and should be.I forever thank you both for that. ”
“Helen,
Please accept our sincerest heartfelt condolences. We have special memories of you and Bart visiting Gander with your special friends Kay and Bill. They were good times - lots of laughs and joy!! Remember the birthday cake!! he loved it!!
I hope that Bart is now in peace and with the twinkle in his eye.
Ann & Dave”
“Helen, my sincere condolences to you and your family. I have not seen either of you since I left Medical Day Care but getting to know the two of you was one of the best experiences I had from my time there. I going miss Bart. The positive attitude he always brought with him when I saw him in the clinic was sometimes the best part of my day. Take care.”
“Our sincere condolences to Helen and all family members. We were so saddened to learn of Bart\'s passing. So many happy memories of him back on Bell Island and St. John\'s so many years ago!”
“We know Bart is looking down on us all and with his beautiful smile, he\'s simply telling us \"no pressure\", heaven is a piece of cake. He leaves behind a legacy like no other - in love, family, sports and faith. We will miss your adoring smile and heartfelt warmth. Thank you for being you, and assuring us that in life there is \"NO PRESSURE.\"”
“To Helen, Darren, Bill, Joyce, and all Bart\'s family and friends, we offer our sincerest condolences. It seems that Bart played the game of life the same way that he played the game of hockey he so dearly loved. No matter how many goals you\'re down or how late in the third period it is, don\'t give up. As long as there\'s time on the clock, there\'s hope. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose but the important thing is how you played the game. Bart will always be remembered for how he played the game!
God Bless.
Ron and Carol”
“We were sad to hear of your loss, our prayers and thoughts are with you,
Charlie and Alice Hanrahan
St. Philips”
“We would like to offer you our condolences and prayers at this difficult time.
Mary Ford and Family
Bell Island”
Publicité