1934
2013
Day, Kenneth Gordon -- at Lakeridge Health Corporation, Oshawa on Friday February 8, 2013 at the age of 78. Resting at the Courtice Funeral Chapel where friends are invited to call on Monday February 11, 2013 from 7-9 p.m. Gordon's ashes will be intered in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brantford.
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February 13, 2013
charlene taylor
I'll always remember Gord for his sense of humour ! Wayne and Gord had a lot of laughs together. Wayne valued both Gord and Chip's friendship. Hope the two of them are somewhere laughing together now. Love Charlene
February 13, 2013
We were saddened to hear that Uncle Gord had passed away. Our memories are of all the kidding and joking and fun times we had whenever he was around to visit. He always had a hilarious story to tell....from the day that the bull chased my dad & Uncle Gord out of the field while mushroom hunting to the time Rufus locked him out of his car and put the car out of gear and rolled it into the ditch.....always funny stories to make us laugh til our stomaches hurt, jaws ached and tears fell. There certainly was only one "Duber" and he will be missed.
John & Debbie (Day) Iezzi, Rosseau, ON
February 12, 2013
Larry and Jane Henley
We are sorry to hear about Uncle Gord. Many good memories of the teenage years back on Shellards Lane just hanging out with Dube and doing whatever will always be with me. Know that your family is in our thoughts and our sincerest condolences are sent out to each and every one.
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