Dear Douglas,Randall,and family;our family is so very sorry to here of the very recent passing of a truly fine citizen and true humanitarian to everyone she met in her life through her teaching careeres at various local schools or wjile in attendance ay likewise many social gatherings or numerous trips around our great country and abroad we trust as a family unit or likewise with doug in tow for many years ,her loving devoted husband of impeccable character and words f wisdom for al their friends and family members to this day and beyond for many more years with god leading the wat as always we trust to better times ahead for you all in your perspective career aspirations and lives forthcoming in the future we trust from this point forward for many more years okay.dDoug was my home room teacher in Grade 11 at Westminister Secondary highschool here in London,Ontario,from September 1970-June 1971,what a super great guy he was and still is to this very day with a few more grey hairs as we all have for sure ,this young gentleman of 65 years and counting does also these days.i can recall him standing by the home room classroom door with that ever present genuime dmile om hid face amd a warm handshale and a genuine smile on his face for the student population oberall at the school plus a kind and encouraging words of wisdom amd knowledge gathered over many years to make us reacj our various goalls in our lives and chosen career pathways which each of the students had chosen in their persprctives lives per se to this very day to garner ultimate success in each of their lives as alatys.Thanjs so much dear and wonderful friend as always,yours Sincerely Brian Cross,Harry and Darlene TenHaaf London,Ontario,Bremda and Doug Martin Scarborough,Ontario.