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Henry R. Spotts ✵1935-2005

Henry R. Spotts

Name at birth:  Henry R. Spotts
Date of birth:  June 13, 1935
Place of birth:  Valley View, Pennsylvania
Date of death:  November 17, 2005
Place of death:  Murphy, Texas
Resting place:  Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas
Submitted by:  Ronald Linder    (ronald@fastq.com)

 

 

When I must leave you
for a little while,
Please go on bravely
with a gallant smile
And for my sake and in my name,
Live on and do all things the same-
Spend not your life in empty days,
But fill each waking hour
in useful ways-
Reach out your hand
in comfort and in cheer,
And I in turn will confort you
and hold you near.

by Helen Steiner Rice


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Edward John Spicer ✵ 1936-1995

Name at birth:  	 Edward John Spicer 
Date of birth:  	 25/09/1936 
Place of birth:  	 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Date of death:  	 07/11/1995 
Place of death:  	 Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada 
Place of burial:  	 Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario

Submitted by: Russell Higgins (rhiggins@knet.flemingc.on.ca)


Edward, (retired after 20 years service with the Royal Bank).

Suddenly on Tuesday, November 7, 1995 at South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge at the age of 59. Ed beloved husband to the late Eleanor. Loving father to Cheryl and her husband Russell Higgins, Michael and his wife Barb Spicer. Cherished grandfather to Michele, Shaun, Lisa, Alan, Jayne, James, Sandra and Donny. Great-grandfather to Krystyn. Dear brother to Jim, Joan McDermott, and Leonard. He brightened the lives of many friends and family. and will be allways in our mind and hearts.

His favourite Music was Neil Young’s Harvest Moon, he played the tape continously.


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Corbett Spencer ✵ 1915-1993

Name at birth:    Corbett Spencer 
Date of birth:    6 October 1915 
Place of birth:   Campton, Wolfe Co., KY 
Date of death:    27 August 1993 
Place of death:   Pacifica, San Mateo Co., CA 
Place of burial:  Pacifica, San Mateo Co., CA

Submitted by: Melody O’Conor (melodyoc@aol.com)


I just want to say that I miss my father very much. He was a quiet, gentle man. He loved working with wood building furniture, etc. and he also loved working in his garden. He is also loved and missed by his grandchildren: Willy, Sean and Shelley and his son-in-law, Bill. Dad was a veteran of WWII. He served in the Navy on the U.S.S. Wiley as a Gunners Mate III.


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Philip John Sosin ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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30 March 2022

To Phil, I finally made it to a PhD. I still miss you after all these years. You changed my life.

Graham Calvert

<gcalvert@me.com>


3 December 2015

Still missing you brother

Terry Lee

<terry@suitable.co.uk>


4 June 2013

Still loved and remembered xxx your niece, Rebecca

Rebecca Lee

<becjlee@gmail.com>


17 September 1999

Peace to you

“RKR31054”

<RKR31054@email.msn.com>


24 October 1996

Although I did not know you personally, I have lost numerous friends to this horrible disease. Their love lives on thru the memories we have of them, both good and bad …

Frank

<guymike@msn.com>

Philip John Sosin ✵ 1954-1995

Name at birth:  	  
Date of birth:  	 31/05/1954 
Place of birth:  	 Chelmsford United Kingdom 
Date of death:  	 23/05/1995 
Place of death:  	 Harrow United Kingdom 
Place of burial: 

Submitted by: Graham Calvert (grahamc@bogo.co.uk)


Phil was a beautiful man who brought a considerable amount of joy into the lives of the people he met. He was well known for his wit and breadth of knowledge. He worked hard for the Terrence Higgins Trust (the HIV charity in London) for six years as a volunteer cousellor, trainer, computer operator and speaker. He will be greatly missed by his partner Graham, his parents and the other members of his large extended family.

Don’t be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.

The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly.

From ILLUSIONS-The Adventures of A Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach


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Derek Lee Smith ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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REENAZZ@aol.com
06 July, 2000
I leave a bouquet of 50 sunflowers for Derek Smith…so young, so much unfinished. I did not have the privilege of knowing this young man, this mother’s son, this children’s father, I only know the loss felt by mother and children…as I am a mother whose daughter graces the golden halls of heaven with Derek. She left two children behind. My heart is so heavy and sad. Enjoy your well deserved heavenly rewards Derek and my daughter..we will be together again…peace


“diana ross” (diana@ctcn.net)
26 July, 1999
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Debbie Hawkey (kay32@wesnet.com)
Hi Derek..:-)
It’s only been alittle over a month since you left us! We are all coping alittle better but we sure do miss you. Dominic and Cody miss you very much. They talk about you alot… although I don’t get to see them too much anymore. I did see them for a minute the other day and they are getting bigger, I looked at Cody… and he reminded me of you so much. I have your picture setting on my end table in my living room… I look at you everyday and sometimes I sit in my chair and talk to ya! I can only hope that you can hear me.:-)
Your mom and my mom are doing better as well. This really tore them up… as it did all of us! When you were in the hospital, we prayed for you so hard… to fight.. and to get well… I guess you were too happy where you were to come back to us. We can’t blame you for that… I’m sure you are happier now than you have ever been in your whole life!!!
I should go now, kids want to go swimming!!! lol Derek, I am soo sorry this happened to you… it should have happened to someone else… if it had to happen at all. Just know that your family dearly loves you and misses you very much!!! I will write more again… keep you updated.. lol of all the exciting happenings in Sidney, Ohio.. 🙂 Till then!!!
xoxoxoxxoo
Debbie

Derek Lee Smith ✵ 1973-1999

Derek Lee Smith

Name at birth:  Derek Lee Smith
Date of birth:  May 9, 1973
Place of birth:  Sidney, Ohio US
Date of death:  June 2, 1999
Place of death:  Sidney, Ohio US
Resting place:  Graceland Cemetary, Sidney, Ohio US
Submitted by:  Deborah Hawkey   (kay32@wesnet.com)

 

 

Derek was my cousin…more like my brother! We were close friends too. He was always there when I needed help. Derek would help anyone if he could. Anyone that knew him will tell you what a great guy he was…very polite, caring man…he was a very hard worker…very dependable!!!
He loved motorcycles, as we all know, hunting, fishing and being with his friends and family.
The two most important people in his life were his two boys, Dominic and Cody!!!! They are still so young…but we will keep Derek alive to them. They loved their daddy very much….as he loved them with all his heart!!!!
The one thing that Derek always searched for … but was unable to find…was true happiness!!! Derek and I had so many conversations about it…you have to make your own happiness…it doesnt get handed to you!
That’s the one thing I regret about God taking him too soon… He deserved a chance at true happiness on this earth as much as the rest of us do!! I do believe he has found true happiness now… Looking down on all of us..:-) Playing in the clouds……watching over his two babies!!! It hasn’t been that long since he left us. I still think about him every day. I laugh… then I cry!!! I Love you Derek….and I miss you so much!!!!
Your friend and cousin always!!


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Clayton Wayne Smith ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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R.I.P.


B Laramee (laramee@injersey.infi.net)
26 February, 1999
Kasarn, please know how sorry I am for the loss of your Dad. He and I share the same birthday which is what empowered me to write to you. I lost my Mom to cancer this past year and we are fighting the cancer war with my Dad as well. At any age, the loss of a parent cannot be justified by words. The hurt is far too great. The healing process is slow. Please know that you were thought of today fondly. I’m certain your Dad is very proud of you. I will think of him and you on 4/10.


Alan & Kris Sims (sims@wave.co.nz)
26 June, 1998
Kasarn – you were very young when your Dad died. I was 10 when my Dad died – it is so unfair – I know. Be the best that you can be as he will be watching over you and will be so proud. God bless you.