In Memory of

Arthur

"Art"

Lloyd

Acornley

Condolences

Condolence From: kathy golden and george korpiaho
Condolence: we are very sad at the news at art's passing.he was a pleasure to get to know, and we will miss him. he lived his life to the last with hope and determination, which was so inspiring. he never gave up and we will always treasure that, and remember his kindness and generosity.
Monday January 22, 2018
Condolence From: Jane Deptuck
Condolence: Destinee and Landon I heard of your dad's passing a couple of days ago and know that he is now at peace and no longer suffering. I messaged Bart and told him that I will light a "Bolsa de Cantoya" (Mexican version of a Chinese lantern) in his memory on Friday at sunset and send him out to sea, and with a glass to toast his journey. Sorry that I can't be with you on Friday, but know that your dad is with good company, wherever that may be and that he will always watch over you both!
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Ida C. Henderson
Condolence: As cousin Faye has posted, you were never forgotten, Arthur. Sincere condolences to Arthur's family & friends. Glad I managed a visit to him once in Thunder Bay & that he got down to Ottawa reciprocate. Sorry can't join you on Friday to reminisce about our youngest cousin. Be thinking of you all.
Thursday January 18, 2018
Condolence From: Faye Henderson Ingrey
Condolence: Sincere sympathy to the family and Arthur`s friends. You were never forgotten, even though it has been years since we got together. Memories come floating back of Maynooth, the cottage, Maniwaki and Toronto. I clearly remember when Audrey asked to spend time at the cottage and help Arthur master all of his multiplication tables. Art must have been about 6 - I around 16 - I have no idea if we succeeded, but we did enjoy swimming, fishing and basically just having fun. Arthur was very special, he was our youngest cousin.
Thursday January 18, 2018