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Visitation hours

Visitation will be held at P.X.DERMODY FUNERAL HOME, 7 East Ave. S.(between Main and King) on Wednesday March 25, 2009 and Thursday March 26, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Prayers Thursday 3:30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church (440 King St.E) on Friday, March 27, 2009 at 10 a.m

Comments

Mark Bochsler said…
I suggest perhaps a gathering for drinks Thursday night after the visitation. some won't be able to make the funeral Friday and so it would be a good opportunity to see everyone again...
Loretto Woods said…
If you go to legacy.com you can read the obituary in the Ottawa paper and sign the guest book.
Dan Ford said…
"A" drink or two sounds great. Where do you hamiltonions suggest?
I do need to get up for work in the morning, so i wont be closing the place
Dan Ford said…
Ok sratch the last comment. Apparently i keep forgetting that friday morning follows thursday night. As i am going to the funeral i will not be going to work as previously stated.
colleen vennard said…
Dan,
You are so quick! lol~!
patdean said…
Hmmm I think Dan has already had a drink or two...

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