Doris Eleanor <I>Littlejohn</I> McCurdy

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Doris Eleanor Littlejohn McCurdy

Birth
Saskatchewan, Canada
Death
19 Jun 2004 (aged 76)
Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial
Browning, Estevan Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada Add to Map
Plot
North of Driveway - Block 1, Plot 23
Memorial ID
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Doris Eleanor Littlejohn,
daughter of Ernest Wilfred Littlejohn and Minnie Peters, was born 26 September 1927 in Lampman, Saskatchewan, Canada, and died 19 June 2004 in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada.

She married Cecil Earl McCurdy

As said by her grandson-in-law Scott:

"It is her hearts desire that we learn to tell those we care about we love them. Something Doris expressed in her writings was that her favorite flower is the rose, and her favorite color is pink. When you leave here today, and in the future, I would like for you, every time you see a pink rose, to think of Doris, to remember her love, and remember her wish that we love one another, and that we take the time to tell those we care about how much we love them. This would be such a simple way of honoring someone who has loved so much, given so much, taught so much, and filled so many lives with joy."

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Doris Eleanor Littlejohn,
daughter of Ernest Wilfred Littlejohn and Minnie Peters, was born 26 September 1927 in Lampman, Saskatchewan, Canada, and died 19 June 2004 in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada.

She married Cecil Earl McCurdy

As said by her grandson-in-law Scott:

"It is her hearts desire that we learn to tell those we care about we love them. Something Doris expressed in her writings was that her favorite flower is the rose, and her favorite color is pink. When you leave here today, and in the future, I would like for you, every time you see a pink rose, to think of Doris, to remember her love, and remember her wish that we love one another, and that we take the time to tell those we care about how much we love them. This would be such a simple way of honoring someone who has loved so much, given so much, taught so much, and filled so many lives with joy."

PERMISSION IS NOT GRANTED TO COPY THIS PHOTO AND USE ON ANCESTRY OR ANY OTHER SITE


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