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In Memory of
Gordon  Ernest 
Osmond
1949 - 2017
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Condolence From: Larry and Debbie Murphy
Condolence: Bonnie and Family,

We were so shocked and saddened to hear of Gord's passing. Although our paths did not cross often in recent years we were always pleased to meet up with you and Gord. He was such a gentleman, a joy to have a conversation with, and possessed of an infectious enthusiasm that transferred to us whenever we met. He will be missed by many.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Monday February 27, 2017
Condolence From: Gerrold Jackson
Condolence: Dear Bonnie and Family. There is a large hole in the lives of so many us today. Gord had such a big heart and such a great soul. He worked tirelessly for his family, his students, his colleagues, his friends, and his community. Oh, he loved his sports, too, and was a fine athlete and teammate. He leaves an enduring legacy of the finest qualities of a true humanitarian. God Bless. With deepest regrets, Gerrold and Tamara Jackson.
Monday February 27, 2017
Condolence From: Derek Osmond
Condolence: To Bonnie and family, Marilyn, Aunt Mary and the rest of the family, I’m so sad to hear of Gord’s passing. It was a shock for me and I can only imagine how much it was for you. I enjoyed reading his recent emails of his new grandson and how much he enjoyed the time with him. I know he will be missed dearly. Please know that you’re in my thoughts. Derek
Sunday February 26, 2017
Condolence From: Cathy Cooper
Condolence: I was saddened to hear of Gord's passing. He was a wonderful teacher and person. We worked together at Cedarland and again at Brier Park. He was my daughter's favorite teacher and really made a difference in her life. I never pass the log house in Troy without thinking of Gord and probably never will. I am so sorry for your loss. He loved his family so much and and happy that he got to be a grandpa. His light will always shine.
CC
Sunday February 26, 2017
Condolence From: Jim Paraskevopoulos
Condolence: First off I am so saddened to hear of Gords passing
As my grade 8 teacher at Cedarland the first year it was build I can truly said to this day that he inspired me to be the best person I can be
I will never forget all the fun we had in class he was so special that he was one of two teachers I invited to my wedding
To the entire Osmond family my heartfelt sympathies
RIP Gord you forever helped shaped my life
Saturday February 25, 2017
Condolence From: Dave Kelly
Condolence: Hello Osmond family. Sorry to hear of Gords passing. Gord and I worked together as teenagers at Saltfleet Township back in the mid 60s. Gord and I both bought denim jackets because that was the thing to have back then. Gord decided they looked to new so we tied them to the bumper of his small car and dragged them up and down stone covered roads to make them look old. Not good enough for him so we soaked them and did it again. When they dried they had the look he wanted. He visited me a few times at Copps Coliseum where I worked and he wanted to see the ice surface from the highest point so off to the catwalk we went. 90 feet above the ice surface during a hockey practice. He loved it. This is the Gord I will remember. He was just a regular guy. Sandi and I send our condolences. Dave
Friday February 24, 2017
Condolence From: Sandy & Bill Gibson
Condolence: Very privileged to have taught with Gord at Brier Park School. He was truly a gentle soul and a true gentleman in every way possible. My husband Bill and I have chatted sports in particular at many staff functions...we can still see the twinkle in his eye about his Detroit Red Wings! Education was very lucky to have dedicated teachers like Gord. Bill and I send our condolences to Bonnie and his family.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Leanne Taylor
Condolence: Bonnie, Teri, Kevan and family,
As a friend of Kevan's, he always spoke very highly of his parents and had wonderful stories to share of his dad. The pictures included in this memorial and personal messages from past students really speak to the kind of person Gord was and the vibrant life he lived. He is clearly very loved and will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Dianna Cowie
Condolence: Bonnie and family:

I was so sad to hear of Gord's passing. He was my teaching partner at Brier Park for many years. Gord was a compassionate and caring man who always seemed to make things better. He also had a great sense of humour and could always put a smile on my face.I will miss him.

Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Matthew MacKenzie
Condolence: My sincere condolences to all of Mr. Osmond's family. I was a student of his at Brier Park School and I have many fond memories of him as my teacher. I always enjoyed his stories, especially having to do with politics and current events. We always poked fun at each other, with him being a Red Wings fan and I, a Leaf fan. He helped me as a Grade 8 student and inspired me to succeed going into high school and beyond in life. For that, I am truly grateful. I am keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Thursday February 23, 2017