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Deborah Alexis Thoss posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Jerry was someone I believed would outlive most people with his passion for life..
His passing comes with great sadness for us, he will be missed.
To all his family we are sending our deepest condolences.
And to our friends Cheryl,Zack and Richard please know we are thinking of you at this difficult time and sending an abundance of love.
Love and miss you Cheryl
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Kathy &Robert Gibson posted a condolence
Friday, June 22, 2018
Pam.Robert Gibson here.just happened to be looking for info on my uncle ,doug and sadly the first message I saw was about jerry.so sorry. great memories I have with the two of you and the winter of 1977
skiing 62 days and opening a door that pointed me to bigger mountains in the west.jerry would appreciate that over the years I have become a telemark skier touring the glaciers and mountains with deepest and steepest.thanks for crossing paths and I will always remember Pam and Jerry,hot gluwein and agreat winter at talisman ski area.Kathy and I live in spallumcheen bc,running our seafood business and farmingin the country.would hope to see you one day. if you get a chance one day please send a pic or 2.wishing you all the best.love robert
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Knute Dohnberg posted a condolence
Thursday, June 21, 2018
PAM,
Almost by accident, I saw Jerry's obit in the London Free Press.
Sad to read of his accident and subsequent passing.
I have many memories of Jerry working for me as an instructor in the Beaver Valley Ski School in the late 70's and early 80's.....not to mention our many fun and entertaining dinner parties at our respective ski chalets.
Since then we went our separate ways and (with a few Collingwood exceptions),lost touch.
My sincere condolences.
KNUTE DOHNBERG
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Dan Rapaich posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
So sorry to hear of Jerry's passing.I first met Jerry playing touch football in Sarnia in the late 60s and 70s.I remember his enthusiasm and boundless energy as well as his organizing abilities.Jerry was a unique individual who stood out and stood up for his beliefs.Teaching son Rick was an added bonus to meeting Jerry.RIP.
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Manny Kohlmeier posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Pam and family
I was saddened to hear of Jerry's sudden passing. It is a true loss. I first met Jerry in 1965 when I was in high school and through a then mutual acquaintance, asked Jerry if he would help chaperone a group of high school students on their fist ski trip to Blue Mountain. From that point forward, Jerry became a very good friend and mentor over the next 15 years. Over the intervening years, we got together numerous times in Sarnia, where I first met Pam, their first ski chalet at Beaver Valley, and in Toronto. He was such a intricate part of my life - in fact so much a part that he was my best man in 1979. The only hiccup to that relationship was when he convinced me to purchase a bright yellow leisure suit right out of "Doctor Detroit". Unfortunately, as does happen, we drifted apart over time and only saw each other infrequently after that. Pam please accept my condolences. He will be missed.
With deepest respect and love
Manny Kohlmeier
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Gwen and Ken Johnston posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Pamela and family. We were shocked and saddened to hear of Gerry's accident and then his passing. He always could have the most fascinating conversations on a multitude of topics. He will be missed by so many. Our sincere condolences at this sad time.
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Ken and Marg Caldwell posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Pam and extended family members: Our sincere sympathy in the loss of "Jerry". We have often seen him cycle up and down the street and always did well. You will all miss him very much.