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The Memorial Candle Program has been designed to help offset the costs associated with the hosting this Tribute Website in perpetuity. Through the lighting of a memorial candle, your thoughtful gesture will be recorded in the Book of Memories and the proceeds will go directly towards helping ensure that the family and friends of Vera Schroter can continue to memorialize, re-visit, interact with each other and enhance this tribute for future generations.

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Vera Schroter
In Memory of
Vera Agnes
Schroter (Thompson)
1925 - 2018
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

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Condolence From: Janet Hogan
Condolence: Condolences to Vera's family & friends.
I only got to visit a few times with Vera & so enjoyed her presence & aura. She had a big heart with a sense of humor. Vera was a strong influence in her grandchildren's lives & they always looked up to her.
Tayah I loved seeing the photos of you together on facebook & they show how happy you made her every time that you were together. I pray that your memories of your gramma fill you with peace & happiness & bring you many smiles.
May her soul rest in peace.

Janet Hogan
Friday February 02, 2018
Condolence From: Tayah and Greg Almond
Condolence: The time we spent with grandma was very special. Whether she was telling us about the latest Blue Jay's win, her favorite curler Jennifer, or Alan Jackson's family, we enjoyed every minute of it. She was full of love and could always make us laugh.

Special lady that will be missed forever.
Love,
Tayah and Greg
Friday February 02, 2018
Condolence From: Tayah Almond (Gloria Schroter's Daughter)
Condolence: Grandma was one of the most precious women I have ever known. She may have been 92 years old when she passed away but she was so youthful that I often referred to her as the “energizer bunny”.

I remember going to Las Vegas with her and my mother (Gloria). One night when my mom and I were getting ready for bed we looked over at grandma and she had a glass of classy, white wine in one hand and an arm weight in the other. She was doing her exercises before bed. She always knew the key to life – balance.

When grandma was 90, her and I went Stampeding at the National Music Centre and the number of cowboys that asked her to dance was impressive but not surprising. Of course she giggled and politely declined each and every offer that came her way, but she sure left with a smile on her face and so did I.

When my mom passed away (just about two years ago), grandma called my brother and I all the time to make sure we felt loved and cared for. The time I spent with grandma over the last two years allowed me to get to know her not just as a grandmother but as one of my dearest friends in life. I would always look forward to our weekly chats and get togethers where ice cream was guaranteed to be involved.

The love she held in her heart for every family member and friend was truly inspiring. I’m a better woman for having known her and I will cherish my memories with her forever.

Beautiful angel she is.




Friday February 02, 2018
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