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Mr. Gordon Kenneth Delong
In Memory of
Mr. Gordon Kenneth
Delong
1955 - 2017
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Condolence From: Holly Allen
Condolence: Gord has always kept in touch over the years and was thoughtful to stop by my camp this summer to say sorry for the things we had gone through together a long time ago. He showed me his kitten Peyeow and assured me Jeremy would be taking care of this little fur baby if something should happen to him ( He was optimistic he would see November)..I believe the pic posted of him is of my girl kitty Bubbles. He did have a love for cats.(Mishca and Miriah to name a couple) Many memories of corn roasts, Damon and Jeremy as young boys at Windy, His mom and dad were always amazing, so he is now reunited with them. He will be missed, buzzing around on his bike in the summer. That long blonde ponytail was his signature look. He did mention he cut if off and put it in the urn so he could take it with him. So like Gord. I pray he is resting in peace.. Fly free bird..
Thursday October 19, 2017
Condolence From: Brett & Shereen Cowie
Condolence: To all the Delong family. Please accept our deepest condolences. I knew & worked with Gordie for many years at the mill. I knew him as a friend & co-worker. Gordie always had that special effervescent personality about him. I will, as well of his many friends will miss him dearly. Again my deepest condolences. Brett Cowie
Monday October 16, 2017
Condolence From: sherry deamicis
Condolence: our deepest condolences to your family from our family he worked with my father in the mill and knew my father very well our prayers and thaught go out to you from our families

sincerly lauri lind sherry and gino deamicis
Saturday October 14, 2017
Condolence From: Terry DeLong
Condolence: Sorry, but this is a correction to my last posting as I just found out Gordie's wake has been postponed until Oct. 18.
Friday August 18, 2017
Condolence From: Terry DeLong
Condolence: I'm sorry I won't be at the Weyland Hotel tonite. If someone wants to read my stories of Gordie's childhood at his wake that would be appreciated. If not that's OK.
Around 1962, whenever Gordie came to visit us at the farm he would bring his own jug of city water as he didn't like our well water. What Gordie did like was mashed potatoes and lots of them. He would heap his plate with only potatoes smothered in Ketchup and that was all he would have for supper!! Once at a corn roast of ours my dad Glen and Keith wanted to play "hide the egg". Gordie asked me what that was all about then volunteered to have the joke (yolk) played on him. After the egg was "found" he chased Keith out around the garage in the dark, pretending to be mad at him!! One day we were all playing on a beached tugboat around Cloud Bay and decided that we would someday sail around the world visiting all sorts of exotic places. Gordie was the oldest so he would be the Captain. I was next oldest so I would be his first mate. Brook would be the cook (Brook the cook) and Jimmy would be the cabin-boy and have to swab the deck. So please have a pickled egg or plate of French Fries or even better mashed potatoes smothered in Ketchup and remember the good times with my Cousin Captain Gordie. :-)
Friday August 18, 2017
Condolence From: Charlene Youmans
Condolence: My deepest condolences to Gords family & friends.. I have known Gord since he was a very young boy as he was a friend of my brother since they were very young may he R.I.P. now free from all his pain & suffering. Gord was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him. He has now found peace in the home of the Lord. God Bless him & his family in this their time of sorrow.

Charlene (Bolesky) Youmans
Thursday August 17, 2017
Condolence From: June Meader and Norman Jewell
Condolence: Our condolences from our family.
Tuesday August 15, 2017
Condolence From: Darryl Murray
Condolence: Later Mate...
Tuesday August 15, 2017
Condolence From: Jim and Nancy MacLean
Condolence: A great friend to us, but especially to my brother Murray MacLean who was Gords friend in highschool and until his final days. We're all gonna miss ya, buddy.
Saturday August 12, 2017
Condolence From: Rubylynn Hanlan
Condolence: Gordie lived just down the street from us when we were all children. I was saddened to hear of his passing and I pray he is at peace in a better place now.
Thursday August 10, 2017
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