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Wiliam David George Gunter
May 9, 1922 - January 30, 2016
Burial Date February 12, 2016
Join us for a celebration of their lives, at 3:30pm, on Friday February12th at Minton House, 1070 Southgate St., (Cook Street Village) Victoria.
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Posted by:
Margaret Bird
Posted on:
February 14, 2016
Sincere condolences to the families of Bill & Thelma Gunther. I was shocked - only heard of their passing yesterday (from another Polysar colleague). I first met Bill in 1980 and worked at Polysar, in Technical Publications, with him (until his retirement). Remained friends through the years but didn't know they had moved out west....assuming to be with all the family. Many good memories of those years. What a perfect gentleman Bill was, to go first and hold the door open for Thelma! Thinking of you all at this time. Regards to you all, Margaret
Posted by:
Noel and Rhoda Gaspar
Posted on:
February 13, 2016
Our condolences to Bill and Thel's family. They were our neighbours on Cathcart Blvd. We enjoyed their company very much. Bill was every inch a true gentleman and Thel a very loveable lady. We are sure they have left their family and friends with many wonderful memories.
Posted by:
Dorothy & Ray Alexander
Posted on:
February 11, 2016
So sorry for your loss of your parents so close together. But like you said they were so close it is not as shocking. I knew Bill from Polysar (as it was previously known) and the both he and Thelma as being neighbours on Kim St. They were lovely people and I am sure a lot of Sarnia people will miss them.
Posted by:
Doug Wyseman
Posted on:
February 11, 2016
A truly lovely couple. I remember their kindness and the joy they shared with family and friends. My sincere condolences to the family.
Posted by:
Tony Filice
Posted on:
February 9, 2016
My Thanks to the Family for allowing me to meet these great people, Bill and Thelma will be missed. Bills wit and Thelma's kind nature were something that not all have in life to share. I was one of the fortunate ones who got to enjoy that part about them. I know that these two were going to be together for ever and now as they went, Bill being the gentlemen that he was went first only to be sure that all was in order for Thelma. I wish the Family the Best and hope all, will be strong. As for Bill and Thelma may they rest in peace. Our Condolences.