Condolences
My deepest condolences to Eric's Family. He was well liked. God Bless.
Uncle Eric was like an older brother to us. He spent a lot of time at our home in Buchans when he was younger. He used to play songs on the record player n we would have to guess the name. One of his favourite was The Name Game...he taught me the words n we would sing it together. I have taught it to my family. We also spent many times together with his family over the years. I continued to visit him in the retirement home and bring him tim hortons coffee and molasses muffins made with nfld blueberries. He also wanted diet pepsi and chips..lol
He was 'one of a kind' and very dear to me. Condolences to his family on the loss of a very special kind hearted man.
Donna Wayne & family
Our heartfelt condolences to Joan, Cathy and Debbie and the entire Courage family on behalf of my mother, Eric's Aunt Ada, and my family. Mitch and I thoroughly enjoyed our few visits with Eric in the home, and his sharing of detailed stories about the fun times he had while visiting Uncle Oscar in Corner Brook during his younger years. I learned a lot!! I also fondly recall many visits with Eric and the Courage clan in Florida and in Toronto many years ago (before I had kids). Eric was a treasure with a kind heart indeed. Our prayers go out to each and every one of you.
Passing on our condolences to Joan, Cathy, and Debbie and your families. We have lots of fond memories of times spent with Eric. It was always entertaining to listen to his life time stories. May all your pleasant memories help you through this difficult time.
Love Greg, Tawnia and Justin