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SILVERTHORNE, LARRY WAYNE –
with
his loving wife Linda (nee Lindsay), his sons Chris and Todd at his
side on Friday, August 10, 2007 at the Stedman Hospice in Brantford
in his 61st year. Devoted and loving papa of Meghan and
Chelsey. Dearly missed by his mother Margaret of Waterford, his
sister Pat Jamieson of Jarvis and his brother George Wardell of
Paris, his niece Jackie and nephew Robbie as well as many family,
close friends and neighbours. Larry was an employee of Raymond
Industries, with 23 years of service. He was also a devoted member
of Queensway Baptist Church. Cremation has taken place.
Friends will be received at the Dennis Toll Funeral Home, 55
Charing Cross Street
on Saturday August 18, 2007 from 11:00am. to 12:00pm. with a
celebration of Larry’s life to follow at 12:00pm. A reception to
follow. In lieu of flowers the family asks you to make a donation
in loving memory to Stedman Community Hospice. The family wishes to
extend a heartfelt thank you to Camillia and all the nurses and
volunteers at Stedman Hospice for their extraordinary care and
support; as well as to Dr. Edward Ho for his professionalism. At
Larry’s request his ashes will be scattered in his beloved Hawaii.
Arrangements entrusted to the family business, TRANQUILITY BURIAL
& CREMATION SERVICES, 276 St. Paul Ave. (519) 757-1654,
Brantford. |
Memorial donations to the Stedman Community Hospice can be made
either through their web site
(CLICK HERE) or if you are planning to attend the
Memorial Service we will have donation cards available. Larry and
his family received the absolute best possible care while they were
at Stedman Hospice. This hospice is a wonderful asset to Brantford
and Brant County, we should all do what ever we can too support it.
For a map and directions to Dennis Toll Funeral Home
(CLICK HERE)
If you wish to email condolences to the Silverthorne family you
may send them to
chris@tranquilitycremation.com
A memorial tribute video of Larry's life will be posted on here
after the memorial service, please check back the week of August 20,
2007
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