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DonaId HaroId Alexander McQuigge

Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On January 5, 2006 @ 12:00 AM In Obituary,Seaforth | No Comments

DonaId HaroId Alexander  McQuigge

At Seaforth Community HospitaI on Thursday, January 5, 2006, DonaId McQuigge, 69, of Seaforth and formerIy of Cambridge. BeIoved husband of HeIen (MacGregor) McQuigge. Dear father of Karen McQuigge, Nancy McQuigge, Jennifer and Nell Brown, and Sandra and Roy MierdeI. Ioving grandfather of Erin and Bryan MierdeI. Remembered by his brothers Richard and Marion McQuigge and Robert and HeIen McQuigge. Predeceased by his parents HaroId and AIice (ProudIey) McQuigge. There wiII be no funeraI home visitation. A private famiIy memoriaI service wiII be heId on Monday, January 9 at 1:00 pm at the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth. MemoriaI donations to Seaforth Community HospitaI Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society appreciated.
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Condolences for the family of “DonaId HaroId Alexander McQuigge”

Condolence from Stacey and Larry Kraemer and family on January 6th, 2006 11:00 AM

Dearest Helen, Karen, Nancy, Sandra, Roy, Jen, and Neil,

We are truly saddened to hear of the recent loss of you dear husband and father. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers in this time of sorrow. As you reflect on the many memories you have of Don, know also that he will be truly missed by all who had the privilege in knowing him. The greatest testaments to his life, however, are the people closest to him that he leaves behind… his family. Take consolation in knowing that all of you, are the people you are today because of the direct influence from your husband and father.
Remember him fondly and he will never truly be gone.

With great sympathy,
Stacey & Larry Kraemer and family.

Condolence from Susan Pushelberg on January 6th, 2006 4:00 PM

Helen & family
We were both shocked and saddened by the loss of Don.
He was a great guy with a good sense of humor.
He will be sadley missed by everyone.
I will miss seeing him at the restraunt for his morning coffee.
Ken & Susan, Melissa Pushelberg

Condolence from Ann (Rivers) Preszcator on January 7th, 2006 12:00 AM

To Helen and family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Ann

Condolence from David, Colleen, Andrew and Meagan Campbell on January 8th, 2006 3:00 PM

Aunt Helen, Karen, Sandra & Roy and family, Nancy, Jennifer and Neil

Our thoughts are with you and you are in our hearts at this time. Uncle Don has always been a part of lives and he will be missed very much.

We know the sorrow you are going through and we grieve with you.

Love always
David, Colleen, Andrew and Meagan

Condolence from Dawn McCubbin on January 11th, 2006 9:00 AM

Dearest Helen , Karen , Sandra , Nancy , Jennifer and the entire McQuigge family ; we were shocked to hear of the passing of Don. We will always remember him as one of the fun fathers in the neighbourhood when we were growing up . Although we were not perfect he tried his best not to give us too much heck . He raised some beautiful, smart and athletic daughters with a strong work ethic.
We will miss him dearly in Cambridge
Love Don & Yvonne, Bill, Jim & Colleen & Logan , Dawn Marie McCubbin

Condolence from Angie & Mark Senyshyn on January 11th, 2006 6:00 PM

You have our deepest sympathy and you are in our thoughts at this sad time. I remember Karen telling us stories about her dad and his enjoyment of his family and his “retirement”. This is such a loss for your family. Our condolences.
Angie (Roberts) & Mark Senyshyn

Condolence from Stephanie Harrington on January 11th, 2006 9:00 PM

Dear Karen, Sandra, Nancy, Jennifer, Mrs.McQuigge & Family.
I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear that your dear dad & husband had passed away last week. I remember your dad best from when we were little girls in school and going to church. I know he will be greatly missed. I hope that with the support of family and friends and the wonderful memories you all have, will help to ease your sorrow at this difficult time. My thoughts are with you all.
With deepest sympathy,
Love Stephanie

Condolence from Rob and Anne Watcher on January 12th, 2006 2:00 PM

Dear Helen and girls: We were both so sad to read about Don&&single&&s death. I will always remember his smiling face and quick humor. He made me laugh so many times. Please know that our thoughts are with you all. Anne

Condolence from Jim McCubbin on January 12th, 2006 9:00 PM

I first met Don in my teen years while hanging around his daughters. My memories are still clear today of his open invitations to sit with the family, play trivial pursuit, just hang out and feel welcome. My family values have been shaped by positive role models which I have encountered over my life. Don was one of those. It was always nice to see that a man could derive such pleasure out of family and friends. He will be missed by many.
Thinking of you all now and often.

Jim, Colleen and Logan

Condolence from Sheryl Gray on January 13th, 2006 2:00 AM

Mrs. McQuigge, Karen, Sandra, Nancy and Jennifer,
I was so saddened by the news of Mr. McQuigge&&single&&s passing. Although it&&single&&s been years since we&&single&&ve seen each other, old friends are always held dear to the heart. I can&&single&&t imagine the loss felt by your family at this time.
Mr. McQuigge stood his ground as the lone man in your home – I don&&single&&t know if he survived because of his sense of humour, or developed it out of self-defense! For years, I have not been able to hear the word “PITA” without thinking of your husband and dad instead of the bread.
I hope your own memories bring some smiles, laughter and the love of family to help you through this difficult time.
Thinking of you,
Sheryl

Condolence from Lynn Martin on January 14th, 2006 6:00 PM

Dear Karen and family
I love the picture of your dad. Seeing him with his ball hat on made me smile and remember the many years he would sit in the stands cheering us on at basketball or whatever sport we were playing at the time. He was always so proud of his girls – and I know that you all were always so proud of him in return. He was a great person and an amazing dad. Know that we are thinking of all of you at this very sad time.
Love Lynn

Condolence from Kathy Brown on January 20th, 2006 4:00 PM

Helen and girls
You know how we fell about your loss and know how much the girls will miss their father. Don was very proud of his girls and showed it in his way. I even wish now that i could phone my parents and have a little chit chat. Hope to see you the next time we are visiting Neil and Jennifer. love Don and Kathy

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