Condolences
Sending our condolences to the Sisler Family with the passing of Ben.
Dear Sisler Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences with the passing of Ben. He will be missed by all of his neighbors and the Caistor community.
Elisabeth, Patrick, Mike, Deanna, Morgan and Emily McGee
Steven and I are so very sorry to hear of Ben’s passing. How blessed we were to see him at Samantha’s wedding recently. When I started at Caistorville Pastoral Charge I was a city slicker and loved nothing more than coming to visit Ben and see a new calf or watch the milking. Ben thought I must be pretty bored. That paled in comparison to Ben’s laughter when he found out I thought a “deer whistle” meant I had to hang out the car window and whistle when I saw one. I cried “but I can’t whistle!” Ben was still laughing ten years later when I left. A man of dignity, honesty and distinction. We will miss him very much.
So sorry to hear of Ben’s passing.
Another piece of Caistor gone.
Shelley Ballantyne & Ron Murphy
Our condolences to the entire family. Enjoyed going to the oyster suppers with Benny. Rest In Peace
We send our sympathy to Ben's family!
We have fond memories of bus trips together and also many nights of bowling.
Sincerely
Dave and Carolyn Comfort
Our condolences to Ben's family.
Linda Leech and Jim Halloran; Joline Partyka; Adam, Julie, Mackenzie and Elizabeth Partyka
Our deepest condolences to Bens family. Jean and Ted Leech, George and Diane Woodham