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Lorne Douglas Villani May 4, 1962 - May 26, 2014 REMEMBERING Lorne Douglas Villani May 4, 1962 - May 26, 2014 Tribute from Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff send our condolences to family and friends. Tribute from Wendy Prosperi-Porta Relation: Friend I would like to send my condolences to the Villani family. Lorne will be in our hearts forever, may he rest in peace. Love Wendy Tribute from Adena and James Reimer Relation: Friends Dear Don and Rita, Our hearts are aching for you. We are deeply saddened. We will always remember Lorne. We feel blessed to have known him, and your family. We send you all our love. Lorne will be very missed. With all of our love, Adena and James Tribute from June Messmer Relation: Friend I am saddened. Some people our paths cross touch us in a very special way. The world improves for those who live in quiet inspiration. We must honor Lorne by embracing life. May you find peace in your memories. Love June Messmer Tribute from Karen Foster ( McDonald) Relation: Friend Heaven has gained a very special angel. Sleep well Lorne. Deepest sympathy to the Villani family, hold tight to all your memories. Tribute from Gloria & Wayne Lambert Relation: Lung Transplant TGH Our thoughts and prayers are being sent your way. He will be missed. Tribute from John & Susan Reid Relation: Relationship - How did you know the deceased? Dear Don, Rina & family ~ Our heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Lorne .He was such a nice guy and always seemed to have a smile on his face. He will always be remembered . Tribute from Reg and Cathy Beaudette Relation: Transplant friends Dear Don and Rina, We are so sad to hear of Lorne's passing. It was our privelege to know the three of you last summer after Lorne's transplant. You were such loving and devoted parents and were able to make time to welcome us into the transplant programme. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. Tribute from Bob & Mary Lou McKinnon Relation: Lung transplant friend Dear rina & don. Sending you and your family our most heartfelt condolences. Lorne was an amazing guy who faced everything with strength and determination. It was a pleasure to cross paths with him and you two amazing parents. We are saddened for your loss. Tribute from Frank & Mona Byrne Relation: Lung Transplant TGH Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Lorne. Our hearts are heavy right now. We feel so privileged to have known him and to have taken the journey of transplant with him. He will forever be in our hearts. We are praying for you all during this difficult time. Love, Frank and Mona Tribute from Dale and Cori Sundberg Relation: Like a brother to us. Don and Rina, Rob, Cindy, Cole and Rylan and all the Villani Family. We love Lorne like a brother and miss him, he has left a hole in our life but he will never be forgotten or be very far away. We love you all and thanks for letting us be a part of your lives. Love you Big Shot and we'll meet again. Dale and Cori. Tribute from Angela Brevner (Simonetta) Relation: Relationship - How did you know the deceased? My condolences to Rob and all the Villani family. I saw Lorne at VGH just a few months back, smiling and happy....a great way to remember him :-) Tribute from shelley winters Relation: friend Our condolences to Lorne's family and special friends. Such a Gentleman, such a loss. Our hearts are with you..
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