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Patricia Ogley lit a candle
Saturday, January 2, 2021
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❤️ My Special Angel Max ❤️
You left your blueprint in my Mind
Your handprint on my Heart
And your imprint on my Soul
❤️ I Miss You ❤️
I miss your voice
I miss your Smile
I miss your Smell
I miss your Hug
I miss your Jokes
I miss how you made me feel❤️
Until we meet again, Rest In Peace.
Your loving wife Pat ❤️
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Glenda Ogley lit a candle
Saturday, January 2, 2021
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Mark Ogley posted a condolence
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Bye Uncle max. I didnt see you since 1999 but remember you in my childhood.
God bless.
Mark Ogley
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Catherine whiffen posted a condolence
Saturday, January 2, 2021
RIP great uncle max , I will forever miss you, its not good bye, its see you again someday ❤
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Glenda Ogley uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, January 2, 2021
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Rest in Peace Dad. I loved everything about you ❤️
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Tabetha Ogley uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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Tabetha (niece of Max Ogley).
Uncle Max you will be missed very much. I have such fond memories of spending time with you and the entire family growing up. I remember the family gatherings at Christmas and special occasions in Brampton. I remember staying with you, Aunt Pat and my cousins during the Mississauga train evacuation and swimming in the Hansen pool. Thanks for the memories. My deepest condolences to the family.
Love Tabby
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Tammy Rouzes posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
RIP dear Uncle Max.
You will always be loved, missed and never forgotten
Sending condolences to aunt Trish and the family. Xo
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Holly posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Uncle Max was around a lot as I was growing up. I remember going to visit often. He was an amazing man and uncle. He will be truly missed. Rip uncle Max
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Tracy & Johnny Di Cesare posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
I’m so Sorry Aunt Trish, Johnny, Tommy, Cheryl, Rhonda and Glenda. My thought and prayer are with you all. R.I.P. Uncle Max, you will surely be missed. Xoxo
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Gordie Mcleod uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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One of my favourite uncles. I was glad to see him in 2013, which was the last time. He got to meet Cole, and he was great with him. R.I.P. Uncle Max.
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Rhonda planted a tree in memory of Max Ogley
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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A Limb has fallen from our Family Tree that says "Remember the best times, the laughter, the song and the good life I lived when I strong." RIP Dad xo
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Natasha gaigneur posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
This man here was one of the biggest role models in my life! Leaving such an empty space in my heart knowing he is gone, my eyes can't help fill up with tears of memories. He taught me what a true man is ,he was always there for everyone but played such a huge role in mine & my sisters life especially in our childhood years! He taught us what to look for in a life partner as he treated my nanny with much respect and such a special love that I will always cherish. I love you poppy Oodles & Oodles always! And miss you until I see you again.
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Danielle Willis posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, December 28, 2020
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Remember Max and Trish visiting from Ontario when I was a kid and taking a instant liking to him. In summer of 71 my sister and I went to Ontario to my grandmother’s and made our way over to aunt Trish and uncle Max’s place and not wanting to leave there.
We moved up there with our parents in the fall and Max and Trish took my sister and I to stay there till my parents found a house, they already had 5 kids, including 4 month old twins, but treated us like part of the family. Max was bigger than life in our family, every loved and adored him.....R.I.P. Dear Max..till we meet again.
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Debbie Penney lit a candle
Monday, December 28, 2020
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To the Ogley family. Each and everyone of you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Max was a good man and will be missed by so many. Please be at peace knowing he is no longer suffering and he is now with his loved ones above looking down on you all. May your beautiful angel rest easy. Love you all. Xox.
The Penney family.
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Wendy Young posted a condolence
Monday, December 28, 2020
So sorry for your loss Pat, sending thoughts and prayers to you all.
Charlie, Robert and Wendy Young
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Tanya uploaded photo(s)
Monday, December 28, 2020
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Today I said see you later to my poppy, one of the strongest loving devoted man in my life. I am still in disbelief it just doesn’t feel real. I always thought I would have you forever and I definitely took for granted how precious time really is.
I always through that loving someone so incredibly deeply meant that you would just feel the deep sadness and cry when they passed away. Trust me I cried alot and will with every loving memory I think back on but I also realized that loving someone is enjoying the time you spend with them, the memories you have created, telling all the silly stories and laughing because you would always say what everyone was thinking but wouldn’t dare say. Always the most outgoing and honest man, and I’ll be cherishing those memories for a lifetime.
Poppy I have so many memories to cherish
You made the BEST poppy breakfasts that I still make today and my boys know that it is indeed the poppy Max breakfast special.
Going to church with you and nanny and always going to Mikes lunch for breakfast “my favourite part” afterwords.
Bingo nights!! I will always remember bingo night, I loved that you always let me come with you and nanny, you never once said I couldn’t come.
Driving or walking down to bayside to get our ice cream and sit and eat while Tasha and I usually ran around being crazy.
Going to the flea market and sitting on the bench eating our whistle dogs from A&W while nanny shopped.
The many gatherings with the whole family at your house and having big family sleep overs ! The most fun myself and I’m sure all your grandchildren can agree on. Getting ready for bed and we would all wear one of your long white T-shirts. Most of all you loved having us all there all the time.
Always always always letting me and Tasha Gaigneur sleep over every weekend when I was little and picking us up every time we called. We could always depend on you and nanny to be there for us no matter what!
One Christmas when I was little I got a karaoke machine! Sam and I were singing so Loud and dancing around the living room and you and uncle Tommy joined in, that memory always plays in my head more so now that it is Christmas time.
I have sooooooo many amazing memories I could go on and on and on, but what really stands out is how truly you loved nanny and all your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren unconditionally. You are an inspiration to me and have shaped me into the women I am today!
I will never say goodbye to you instead I will say see you later ! I love you ooodles and ooodles poppy forever and ever ! Until I see you again xoxoxo
Merry Christmas Poppy ❤️
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Natasha Gaigneur posted a condolence
Monday, December 28, 2020
This man here was one of the biggest role models in my life! Leaving such an empty space in my heart knowing he is gone, my eyes can't help fill up with tears of memories . He taught me what a true man is ,he was always there for everyone but played such a huge role in mine & my sisters life especially in our childhood years! He taught us what to look for in a life partner as he treated my nanny with much respect and such a special love that I will always cherish. I love you poppy Oodles & Oodles always! And miss you until I see you again.
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jessie powers posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, December 28, 2020
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Pat, my deepest condolences going down to you & family. I'm glad I got to see you when I was home a couple of years ago. We had a great time whenever we got together for our Bowling game
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donna lit a candle
Monday, December 28, 2020
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So sorry for your loss John an Heather an also to Your Mother an family prayers donna terry whiffen
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Rosie Parsons lit a candle
Monday, December 28, 2020
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My deepest condolences to the ogley family rip max you will be missed by everyone
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Butch & gladys ogley Posted Dec 28, 2020 at 6:13 PM
I remember my brother & his wife pat they treated me like a son, so good to me so many good times I loved my brother as much as I loved my hole family . I could tell so many good stories .but it is hard to do with one finger .max was a great husband & father & he had an angel for his wife .God help any one that hurt one of them ,because he could beat the shit out of anyone.will always be remember him .
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The family of Max Ogley uploaded a photo
Sunday, December 27, 2020
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