The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Tuesday morning, April 30 from 10 o’clock until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Highway 27, Woodbridge.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Irene Ivanyshyn
Dear Lonnie,
Wishing you and your family my deepest sympathies. I can still see Bernie laughing at our kitchen table at Tandridge Cres. I think you took a picture of him. Say hello to everyone for me and give them my love.
Irene.
Jo-Anne Cott
Dear Molly, Lonnie and Mary
Would like to express my sympathies to your Mom and your family
Bernie sure was a unique guy!! He always did it “My Way” like ol’ blue eyes used to say Hope the Leafs win this year as a tribute to him!!! (even though he wasnt a fan of them!!)
Will see you tomorrow
Love Dave and Jo-Annexx
Mary Jean and Bill Van Dorp
Dear Family
We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Bernie whom we met 10 years ago. We are avid Leaf fans and he an avid Black Hawks fan. He will be cheering his team on and perhaps give them a little heavenly help on their trip to the Stanley cup. I just talk to him a day or so before and he gave me a jab about my team losing to 38 year old guys on the Tampa Bay. Our deepest sympathy to the family
Mary Jean
Janet Ivanyshyn
Dear Lonnie and family,
My condolences to you and family. May he rest in peace. Take care.
Love Janet Ivanyshyn & family xxxxoo
Ken & Lorna Ivanyshyn & Family
Dear Family
We would like to express our sympathy in the passing of Bernie.
Sorry we are unable to attend his funeral.
Ken, Lorna & Family
Connie da Silva
Dear Patrick and family,
My most sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of your brother. May he rest in peace.
I am sorry I could not attend the service.
Sincerely and with much love,
Connie
wayne masters
His thoughts and some freeze frames live on with all of us.
I remember the look he gave me in the Beaver Bread garage when he found out I topped up a truck battery with a bottle of brake fluid the day after the bread delivery driver called in, stranded.
Everytime I see a bad behaving coke machine, I remember his solution for it.
I used to remember him often in stalled downtown Toronto traffic, taking on a streetcar from the opposite way.
I think of the Elvis curl of the lip he could give to take you in any emotional direction he wanted.
But most of all he and I guess his older brothers had to be the first influence of a big loud record collection on me. An influence in becoming a professional sound recordist and later with film and video that is still a gratifying hobby to this day on Facebook.
Wayne