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Earl McLeod

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We, the family of the late Earl MacLeod, would like to express our sincere thanks to so many of you who took the time to share in our sorrow and to help and support us during a very difficult time. So many people touched our hearts with their kindness and compassion, and for that we will be forever grateful. Thank you to Branch 12 Legion for their very moving service at the funeral home, the Last Post, and for the honour guard at the church. Thank you to Rev. R. Lyle and to Rev. R. MacLeod for the very touching funeral service. Thank you to Rev. R. Lyle and to Cindy Price for their beautiful solos during the service. To the readers; granddaughters, Amy and Kalyn, and to the pallbearers; grandsons, Michael, Mark, Christopher, Jared, Cory and Connor, thank you so much, your granddad would be very proud of all of you. To the honorary pallbearers, John Carroll, Doug MacLeod, Emmett O’Callaghan, Bill McGrath, Byron MacLeod and Gordon Gillespie, thank you. To those who phoned, emailed, provided food, made memorial donations and monetary gifts, sent flowers, visited our homes and supported us with your presence, thank you. To those who travelled to be with us, we are very appreciative and your presence meant a great deal to us all. Thank you to the EHS staff and to the staff of Sydney Memorial Chapel for their excellent service. A simple thank you does not seem sufficient to acknowledge the outstanding support provided to our family during a difficult time. We thank each and every one of you from the bottom of our hearts. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

God bless you all.

Geraldine MacLeod and family.

And Thank You to all my beautiful family for all you do for me... Love, Mom


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