Karen, Rox, Tara and Shane,
We are so sorry to hear that Geoff has passed on. Nathan and I have so many great memories of Geoff and we loved him very much! We are sending you our love and prayers.
Love Stephanie and Nathan
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Stephanie Davey
I played slo-pitch for a number of years against Geoff and he was always a good sportsman. Our team always looked forward to playing his team, because even though we knew we were gonna be beat, it would be a fair game, and we'd all have a laugh doing it. Geoff was great to us, and helped us learn the rules even if the beer made us forget them right after. A great guy all around, with a keen sense of humour.
My condolences to Geoff's family. I'm certain you're getting messages from all over which is a testament to the legacy Geoff leaves behind.
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Lloyd Piehl
Karen & Family, my deepest condolences. I may not have known Geoff that long but he left a great impression with me. From Drinks @ Wolfman's, playing slow-pitch, talking Blue Jay's or gambling the odd buck. I always enjoyed his company. He will be remembered and missed.
Regards,
Scott
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Scott Rasmussen
To Karen and family. I was a bit shocked to hear of Geoff's passing. During my time at ATCO, I founds Geoff to be one of the warmest and engaging people I had ever met. He was always sincere and his quick wit was refreshing. Geoff was a good man and any who knew him, even briefly, benefitted from his knowledge as a Journeyman and his wisdom and quick wit. I'll miss you Geoff.
Sincerely, Mike Proskow
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Mike Proskow