1973
2012
Passed away suddenly at home on Sunday June 17, 2012 in his 40th year. Beloved son of Linda Allan and the late William. Loving brother of Robert and his wife Julie of Cambridge. Also survived by his aunts Julie Traill and Maureen Traill both of England and Elizabeth Allan of Scotland. Private family services will be held with cremation to follow. As expressions of sympathy donations to Canadian Mental Health Association would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Coutts Funeral Home Cambridge.(519-621-1650)
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June 24, 2012
Elizabeth McFadyen
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all...Richard will be missed. Such a geat guy!
Elizabeth & Frank
June 20, 2012
My prayers are with you Linda, I never met Richard but I know how special your family was to you I cannot imagine what you are going through, just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you.
God Bless
Veronica (Leyland,England)
June 19, 2012
Jim and Maureen Mc Fadyen
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
June 18, 2012
Susan Hare
Our hearts are heavy but our memories are light...Richard was a smart, funny and entertaining with a witty sense of humor and a quick laugh...we will miss him greatly. Our thoughts are with you, Linda, Rob and Julie. xoxo
Susan and Blair
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