James Penney
In Memory of
James Randolph
Penney
1929 - 2017
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Condolence From: Emily Oxford Tipple
Condolence: To Elwin, Wavey, Everett, Bessie, Bonnie, Bax and Don. So sorry to hear about Uncle Jim's passing . He always loved a visit when he was in the retirement home. Although He couldn't see you the minute you spoke he knew who you were. Thinking of you all today. Sorry I can't be there today due to the weather. Please know you're all in my thoughts. RIP Uncle Jim.
Tuesday February 14, 2017
Condolence From: Dana,Hayley and Makenna
Condolence: Those we love don't go away,they walk beside us every day...unseen,unheard,but always near,still loved,still missed and very dear.
We will miss you pop,
Love,Dana,Hayley and Makenna
Calgary,Alberta
Tuesday February 14, 2017
Condolence From: Clyde Follett
Condolence: I want to express our condolences to the Penney family many of whom we know personally. Jim was a good man and I was one of the fortunate ones to have enjoyed his company on a good many occasions. Most of these times were over a beer at the Legion in Springdale but other times it was at the retirement centre. His sight might have been gone but his hearing was perfect and he always knew my voice. Jim was a very agreeable man in conversations and it was easy to look forward to even a short chat.
I still remember the moose hunting trip in the Taylor's Brook area. We borrowed son Everetts camper van and headed out for the hunt - although neither of us had a clue where to go. Late that night we decided to fry up some bacon and smoked out the camper real bad. Must have been outside for an hour waiting for it to clear. What a laugh!
Jim you were a good buddy and you will be missed.
May God bless you all!
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: Clyde Follett
Condolence: I want to express our condolences to the Penney family many of whom we know personally. Jim was a good man and I was one of the fortunate ones to have enjoyed his company on a good many occasions. Most of these times were over a beer at the Legion in Springdale but other times it was at the retirement centre. His sight might have been gone but his hearing was perfect and he always knew my voice. Jim was a very agreeable man in conversations and it was easy to look forward to even a short chat.
I still remember the moose hunting trip in the Taylor's Brook area. We borrowed son Everetts camper van and headed out for the hunt - although neither of us had a clue where to go. Late that night we decided to fry up some bacon and smoked out the camper real bad. Must have been outside for an hour waiting for it to clear. What a laugh!
Jim you were a good buddy and you will be missed.
May God bless you all!
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: Clyde Follett
Condolence: I want to express our condolences to the Penney family many of whom we know personally. Jim was a good man and I was one of the fortunate ones to have enjoyed his company on a good many occasions. Most of these times were over a beer at the Legion in Springdale but other times it was at the retirement centre. His sight might have been gone but his hearing was perfect and he always knew my voice. Jim was a very agreeable man in conversations and it was easy to look forward to even a short chat.
I still remember the moose hunting trip in the Taylor's Brook area. We borrowed son Everetts camper van and headed out for the hunt - although neither of us had a clue where to go. Late that night we decided to fry up some bacon and smoked out the camper real bad. Must have been outside for an hour waiting for it to clear. What a laugh!
Jim you were a good buddy and you will be missed.
May God bless you all!
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: Clyde Follett
Condolence: I want to express our condolences to the Penney family many of whom we know personally. Jim was a good man and I was one of the fortunate ones to have enjoyed his company on a good many occasions. Most of these times were over a beer at the Legion in Springdale but other times it was at the retirement centre. His sight might have been gone but his hearing was perfect and he always knew my voice. Jim was a very agreeable man in conversations and it was easy to look forward to even a short chat.
I still remember the moose hunting trip in the Taylor's Brook area. We borrowed son Everetts camper van and headed out for the hunt - although neither of us had a clue where to go. Late that night we decided to fry up some bacon and smoked out the camper real bad. Must have been outside for an hour waiting for it to clear. What a laugh!
Jim you were a good buddy and you will be missed.
May God bless you all!
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: MHA Brian Warr
Condolence: To the Oxford & Penney families my deepest sympathies for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: To the Penney& Oxford families
Condolence: Sorry to hear of dad's passing sorry we cann't be with you this time,but our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Dad and Grandfather we think of you with love today.But that is nothing new we thought about yesterday and the day before that too.We think of you in silence we often speak your name now all we have is memories and a picture in a frame. Your memories is our keepsake with which we'll never part. God as you in his keeping,we have you in our hearts. Love Everett, Evelyn, Kenneth, Stephen and Dannetta
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: Craig Penney
Condolence: Alwen, Wavey, Everett, Bessie, Don, Bax and Bonnie,
So sorry to hear about your father's passing and that we could not be there with you.
Please know that our thoughts are with you and that we will always remember fondly our brother and uncle.
Sincerely, Uncle Walt, Aunt Grace, David, Terry, Craig and Bradley
Sunday February 12, 2017
Condolence From: Bessie @ Otto Pelley
Condolence:
TO MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS


My heart is sadden today as our Dad is laid to rest
We are fortunate to know that Dad has
no more Loneliness and suffering
in this world, he was with us for 88 years
and we can cherished the good times and lots of memories
yes he will be missed
But as the good word say's Life is like a vapour that appears for a little while
and then vanisheth away
We know we are all appointed to this day
Good bye DAD I Love you always..

With Love Daughter Bessie
Sunday February 12, 2017